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David Roberts's avatar

You are right that these cases are legal rather than political in form. And it's valuable read the actual opinions (or at least the executive summaries) to get a sense of the legal debate. That said, as there are colorable legal arguments on both sides of the W. Va. decision as in many others, it is hard to believe that the Justices are not resorting to their own policy preferences in their votes.

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J'myle Koretz's avatar

For my money, the undisputed champion in the category for "most power acquired and money spent from the shortest law" has got to be the 2001 authorization for use of military force.

One sentence that says "use the military against anyone who knew about 9/11 on September 10th so those before they do it again," is all the authority CENTCOM needed to pick a side in the Afghan civil war and spend 20 years laying the groundwork for the most spectacular failure turnaround Afghanistan had seen since Alexander the Great said, "actually, I'm good here."

Not to mention anything we blew up not in Iraq.

And all of it, continuing years after that report counting up the total size of the "knew the whole plan" club was exactly five

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