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Constitutional and admin law prof. Author, Democracy's Chief Executive (U. Cal. 2022). Podcast host @DemChiefExecPod. @Monthly contributor. Corgi-obsessed.
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5/5 A stronger argument may be that, under the MQD, the general authority to "regulate . . . any . . . importation . . . of . . . any property in which any foreign country or a national thereof has any interest" should not be construed as tariff authority.
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4/5 threat' . . . permit[s] any infliction of a burden on a counterparty to exact concessions, regardless of the relationship between the burden inflicted and the concessions exacted." But isn't that how Jimmy Carter used his IEEPA powers to put leverage on Iran for return of our hostages? . . .
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3/5 The CIT concluded that those tariffs cannot be said to "deal with" the emergencies of illicit drugs and unlawful migration because there was an insufficient nexus between the tariffs and those problems. It rejects "t]he Government’s reading" that to “'deal with an unusual and extraordinary. . .
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2/5 the permissible use of tariffs under the Trading with the Enemy Act in response to international payment imbalances, and the enactment of IEEPA did not re-expand that TWEA authority. The analysis on the "trafficking tariffs" against Mexico, Canada, and China seems much weaker. . . .
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Well said.
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Deepest condolences. There is no way to overstate what these companions bring to our lives. May he have worthy successors and play still in your dreams.
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Yes. Unless a rule is lawfully repealed, the obligation it creates does not go away.
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Hmmm…the power of removal belongs to the Librarian of Congress, who appoints the head of the Copyright Office, and he fired the Librarian.
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Ha’aretz is invaluable.
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Fair enough. Rust was surprising, given that even O’Connor dissented.
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Very interesting—thank you,
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I think the NYS Council of Bishops did register their offense.
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Just the voice of experience.
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PSA: Don't wait until your face has acquired its summer tan before shaving it off, if shave you must.
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Methinks I'm a tad older than you. I saw Randy Newman in concert multiple times in the 1970s. Brilliant songwriter.
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Barr was actually arguing extreme unitary executive positions in the late 1980s when he was in the George H.W. Bush administration.