2/ @CNN exclusive reporting:
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) July 30, 2024
"There was an immediate and clear 6-3 split."
"In their private session on the case the next day...the votes on the core issue lacked any ambiguity and Roberts was ready to write with bold strokes."https://t.co/TP1VAXzy66
4/ Reagan admin lawyers ambitiously favored strong presidential powers. But Roberts distinguished himself.
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) July 30, 2024
From Takeover:
"[E]ven by the standards of the Reagan administration, ...Roberts regularly took more extreme positions on presidential power than many of his colleagues." pic.twitter.com/eai7S3Jg4A
Screw Article I’s provision that Congress alone can declare war, right?6/ Finally, many close observers are looking to whether the expansive view of presidential powers in Trump v. United States will apply to a president's use of the U.S. military.
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) July 30, 2024
Savage's book has an ominous sign for the possible answer to that: pic.twitter.com/VP1lpF5LSf
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