

Waxman and Ramsey on Delegating War Power
Jan 22, 2024
Law professors Michael Ramsey and Matthew Waxman discuss the scope of Congress's authority to delegate war initiation power to the president. They explore the history of war power delegations, the significance of Congress delegating authority for the use of force, and the implications of war power questions and non-delegation arguments. The chapter also delves into the Curtis Wright case and its relevance for war power delegation in the United States.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
War Powers Delegation: Past and Present
02:21 • 20min
The Significance of Congress Delegating Authority for the Use of Force
22:40 • 2min
Analysis of the Curtis Wright Case and its Relevance for War Power Delegation
24:14 • 4min
War Power Delegation in the United States
28:09 • 19min
Implications of War Power Questions and Non-delegation Arguments
47:25 • 6min