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Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

The Supreme Court case that placed limits on presidential claims of unilateral authority.

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Jan 22, 2026

What are the constitutional limits on presidential executive power?

The Constitution vests in the President and enumerates specific authorities—Commander in Chief, appointment and treaty roles, pardon power, and the duty to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully execu...

Jan 17, 2026

How have U.S. courts ruled on past presidential emergency measures that affected civil liberties (e.g., Ex parte Milligan, Korematsu)?

U.S. courts have played a mixed but decisive role in policing presidential emergency measures that impinge on civil liberties: at times they have struck down executive excess (Ex parte Milligan, Young...

Jan 15, 2026

What historical U.S. examples show how courts or Congress checked attempts at extraordinary executive authority?

The Supreme Court and Congress have repeatedly acted to restrain presidential claims of unchecked authority: the Court's rejection of Truman's steel seizure in Youngstown established a lasting framewo...

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