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FBaggins

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2. There's always "wiggle room"
Wed Jul 24, 2019, 09:55 AM
Jul 2019

Clear statutory language helps of course, but the other side can still challenge whether the law applies to the president at all, whether congress had the authority to give itself that power in the first place, whether congress acted in this specific case within their powers, that the law as applied lacks due-process protections... and on and on and on.

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