
Unprovoked War
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Presidential Authority and Rebellion
This chapter examines the legal complexities surrounding presidential power to mobilize the National Guard in rebellion situations, focusing on Breyer's interpretation and statutory ambiguities. It contrasts the existing statute with the Insurrection Act, raising critical questions about judicial review and the context-dependent nature of rebellion. Additionally, the chapter transitions into a discussion on Justice Amy Coney Barrett, highlighting her unique perspective on the Supreme Court.
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