I would like participants in the thread to keep to our system’s fundamental principles of law, and apply the acknowledged rule of “interpretation” where applicable, as stated by our U.S. Senate which follows:
“In construing the Constitution we are compelled to give it such interpretation as...
While Justice Gorsuch in LEARNING RESOURCES, INC. v. TRUMP entertains much ado about the “major questions doctrine” and its asserted purpose “. . . to sustain a claim that Congress has granted them an extraordinary power, executive officials must identify clear authority for that power . . . “...
From Justice Roberts’ opinion:
(a) IEEPA authorizes the President to “investigate, block during the pendency of an investigation, regulate, direct and compel, nullify, void, prevent or prohibit . . . importation or exportation.” §1702(a)(1)(B). Absent from this lengthy list of specific powers...