
The Two Experts, Part Two - Special Guests William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen
Amarica's Constitution
Congress, Enforcement, and the 14th Amendment
This chapter delves into the interpretation and enforcement of the 14th Amendment, emphasizing that while Congress has the power to enforce it, they are not the sole enforcers. The distinction between Congress as lawmakers and Congress as the House and Senate is highlighted, along with the role of Congress in granting amnesty. The chapter also explores the ambiguity surrounding which congressional resolutions need presidential approval.
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