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authority posed a political question, among other reasons.262 The Senate, perhaps not surprisingly, opposes the idea that the President can
moral credibility gap in the federal system. As discussed infra notes 260-262 and accompanying text, a number of differences in the nature of these
124 Eng. Rep. at 1023; Vaugh. at 170; see also Molyn’s Case, 77 Eng. Rep. at 262 (“Quod licet consuetudo est magnae authoritatis nunquam tamen
Branch, see infra notes 262-264 and accompanying text. In his rejection of the independent counsel statute as a gross intrusion into the President’s po… In
legitimate and powerful political institutions like Congress.FP 262 Concerns about both the democratic legitimacy and countermajoritarian capacity of
494 U.S. 259, 262 (1990). 51. Id. at 274-75. 52. A quick word on terminology: the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) (the primary focus of
are to be used”). 194. See, e.g., Merritt B. Fox, Civil Liability and Mandatory Disclosure, 109 COLUM. L. REV. 237, 262 & n.65 (2009). 195. See
at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base), cert. granted, 124 S. Ct. 534 (2003) (Nos. 03-334, 03-343), and Gherebi v. Bush, 262 F. Supp. 2d 1064 (C.D. Cal
249, 262-67 (2010) (discussing the effect of noncumulative zoning on agglomeration economies); Daniel B. Rodriguez & David Schleicher, The Location
129. 262. See supra Section I.A.1. the yale law journal 131:1719 2022 1780 supporting children with channeling benefits and the work incentive