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1 day ago |
city-journal.org | John Yoo
/ Eye on the News / Politics and Law, Public Safety With its order halting deportations to El Salvador at 1:00 a.m. on Saturday, the Supreme Court has intervened in the battle between the Trump administration and federal courts over immigration rights.
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3 days ago |
nationalreview.com | John Yoo |Robert Delahunty
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2 weeks ago |
aei.org | John Yoo
Editor’s note: The three-part attack on John Yoo last week has summoned forth a copious response from John here. We realize that by now we are tasking the patience and attention span of our readers (or at least require some kind of schematic drawing and a scorecard), and we may have to move this argument over the a podcast. —SteveWhat I love about arguing with Straussians is that they cannot agree on what they agree about.
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2 weeks ago |
stevehayward.substack.com | John Yoo
Editor’s note: The three-part attack on John Yoo last week has summoned forth a copious response from John here. We realize that by now we are tasking the patience and attention span of our readers (or at least require some kind of schematic drawing and a scorecard), and we may have to move this argument over the a podcast. —SteveWhat I love about arguing with Straussians is that they cannot agree on what they agree about.
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3 weeks ago |
aei.org | Danielle Pletka |Marc Thiessen |John Yoo
President Trump’s executive actions are being blocked left, right, and center by federal courts issuing nationwide injunctions – or orders for the government to halt a given policy that judges deem unlawful. However, the constitutionality of these national injunctions is up for debate. Should the Supreme Court decide that judicial policy pronouncements are indeed unconstitutional, what will that mean for Executive power?
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