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The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.
James Madison
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1751
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1836
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The real question in this case ... is who makes the threshold determination of using a civilian or military legal system. It's a classic case of executive and congressional power versus judicial power.
Michael Dorf
We think this is the case that will decide that question.
David Doniger
Everybody conceded that one event could account or could be sexual harassment if it is severe. The big question is -- can a trial court judge throw a case out? Can she decide if it is severe or not? Or is that a question of fact that must go to a jury.
Greta Van Susteren
This case, here for the second time, raises a question 'of profound importance to the nation. Nothing the government has yet done purports to retract the assertion of executive power Padilla protests.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
They're all focusing on how John Roberts is going to decide Roe v. Wade . That isn't even the right question. I don't even know of a case in the (court) system that addresses it.
Jay Sekulow
The Court could decide the Bush appeal is moot. The Court is always concerned about overstepping its bounds, and the Justices could decide that in the period since they agreed to hear the case, the facts have changed such that the case is no longer alive.
Barbara Perry
She can't look at that letter because she's the person that has to decide this case. She needs to decide this on the merits of the case.
Gene Evans
During question hour, executive officials are not mandated to appear. But during an inquiry in aid of legislation, they are mandated to appear except when executive privilege is properly invoked by the president.
Ismael Khan
They have blinders on. They want a state court to decide their case, and they can't have a state court decide their case without overruling 200 years of United States Supreme Court precedents.
Howard Dickstein
At one level this is a very technical, dry case about when deference is owed (to an executive interpretation of federal law). But Kennedy is trying to rise above the technicalities to make a point about executive overreaching. Kennedy likes to remind people of the big picture.
Vikram Amar
There is no question that a fight over executive privilege will delay this proceeding considerably. I think they made the broadest executive privilege claim that could be made, and I think the White House has conceded that, even trying to include the first lady.
Bill Ginsburg
Each campaign has to decide how they want to deal with a broadcast they don't like. In our case, we try to tell the truth. In this case, they apparently filed a legal complaint.
Ken Mehlman
The court will draw, by lot, 15 of its judges and then the court will decide whether it will hear oral arguments, whether to take new briefs and on what schedule they'll decide the case.
Mark Bennett
Senator, that's a question that I don't think can be answered in the abstract. You need to know the particular circumstances and exactly what the facts are and what the legislation would be like, because the argument on the other side -- and as a judge, I would obviously be in a position of considering both arguments: the argument for the legislature and the argument for the executive. The argument on the executive side will rely on authority as commander in chief and whatever authorities derive from that. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.
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