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The Diplomacy Powers of Congress

  • Post author:Ryan Scoville
  • Post published:December 4, 2013
  • Post category:Constitutional Law/International Law & Diplomacy/Public

I’ve written on this before, so I’ll keep it short: The Michigan Law Review just published my article on the extent to which Congress has constitutional authority to engage in international diplomacy. If you’re interested, it’s available here.

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