“From the first the murdered President had never had a chance of surviving,” wrote The Economist on September 21st 1901. William McKinley had died eight days after an assassin shot him. The ...
This common view is rooted in a very basic error of understanding caused by careless reading. Let’s start with the crucial part of the law, from Section 2: “The ...
Whether a nation has just cause to begin a war and whether it conducts that war justly are matters of international law. Whether a U.S. President has the power to declare war is a matter of ...
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