The American President and War Powers: Combatting views
Sonia M. Henze
Published September 2012
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Endnotes
Clinton Rossiter. The American Presidency. P. 40
Clinton Rossiter. The American Presidency. p. 41
The Presidency and the Constitution: Cases and Controversies p.
Richard Ellis, ed. Founding the American Presidency. P.154
Richard Ellis, ed. Founding the American Presidency p. 158
David B. Rivkin Jr. and and Lee A. Casey, Why our Libya strikes don't require congressional
approval, Washington Post March 24, 2011. Obama should have obtained Congress' approval on Libya
March 22, 2011
Peter Irons. War Powers. p. 27
Peter Irons. War Powers. p. 28
Richard Ellis, ed. Founding the American Presidency p. 155
Louis Fisher "Historical Survey of the War Powers and the Use of Force" 14, chapter 1 in The U.S.
Constitution and the power to go to war. Gary Stern and Morton Halpern, eds.
Richard Ellis, ed. Founding the American Presidency p. 159
Washington Neutrality Proclamation
http://oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=1910&chapter=112540&layout=html&Itemid=27
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Printer's Proof of Washington Neutrality Proclamation 2 May 1793
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/collections/34be8efd-b894-4e98-9825-038171444880
Richard Ellis, ed. Founding the American Presidency p. 174
Richard Ellis, ed. Founding the American Presidency p. 174
Richard Ellis, ed. Founding the American Presidency p. 175
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