Daniel J. Freeman
                                            Note
                                    
                The Canons of War
117 Yale L.J. 280 (2007). War powers hang in a delicate balance, with conflicting statutes overlying contrasting constitutional prerogatives. Because Congress has filled nearly every shadowy corner of Justice Jackson’s “zone of twilight” with its own imprimatur, war powers debates now hinge on traditional statutory interpretation, albeit in a unique context. This Note draws upon the complete set of judicial...
Nov 30, 2007