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The Youngstown Case: Presidential Power and Congressional Limits

This chapter explores the Youngstown case, highlighting its role in defining presidential power's boundaries concerning Congress. It focuses on Justice Jackson's framework, illustrating how presidential authority fluctuates based on congressional delegation and separation of powers. The discussion also incorporates historical contexts and examples, including the regulation of TikTok, to underscore the necessity of balancing executive action with legislative intent.

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