Why Congress and the president, not federal judges, must command the military
Ratification of the U.S. Constitution in June 1788 ushered in a radical notion: The people of the United States would be governed by the rule of law instead of the edicts of monarchs or magistrates. For over 225 years, the U.S. Constitution has served us well, but some federal judges seem to have misplaced their copies.…
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