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University of Miami Law Review

Symposium: Foreign Affairs and the Constitution: The Roles of Congress, the President, and the Courts

Prefatory Matter

Foreword

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Foreword
The Editors

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What the Constitution Means by Executive Power
Charles J. Cooper; Orrin Hatch; Eugene V, Rostow; and Michael Tigar

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The Virtues and Vices of Democracy in Conducting Foreign Affairs
Godfrey Hodgson, Irving Kristol, and Gordon Tullock

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Closing Address:
Constitutional Fidelity and Foreign Affairs
Edwin Meese III

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The President's Powers as Commander-in-Chief Versus Congress' War Power and Appropriations Power
Charles Bennett, Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., Geoffrey P. Miller, William Bradford Reynolds, and William Van Alstyne

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The First Amendment and National Security
Floyd Abrams, Henry Mark Holzer, Don Oberdorfer, and Richard K. Willard

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The Treaty Power
Harold Hongju Koh, John Nowak, Grover Joseph Rees, and Abraham D. Sofaer

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Address:
Do We Have an Imperial Congress?
John Norton Moore