War Powers Resolution: Presidential Compliance

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Proposals have been made to modify or repeal the resolution.

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The first part states the policy behind the law, namely to "insure that the collective judgment of both the Congress and the President will apply to the introduction of United States Armed Forces into hostilities," and that the President's powers as Commander in Chief are exercised only pursuant to a declaration of war, specific statutory authorization from Congress, or a national emergency created by an attack upon the United States 50 USC Sec. Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs. University Press of America, T86 Robert F. Unique identifying numbers for this report in the Digital Library or other systems.

Stern and Morton H. Halperin, prepared under the auspices of the Center for National Security Studies. How America Goes to War.

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