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The substitute would toss out the two most obnoxious Bricker demands: 1) to give Congress the power to regulate all executive agreements, and 2) to make treaties effective as U.S. internal law only "through legislation which would be valid in the absence of a treaty" (the notorious "which" clause, which...
Section 3 is no better. Congress shall have the power to regulate all executive and other agreements with any foreign power or international organization . . . At present, executive agreements are an area of shared power where, as Justice Holmes commented, "the great ordinances of the Constitution do not establish and divide...
¶ Speaking at a symposium on "Man's Right to Knowledge" at Columbia University, the Very Rev. Francis J. Connell of the Catholic University of America defended Roman Catholic censorship and authority to decide what books are fit reading for Catholics. "Whatever advantages may accrue to one through the...
No. 1. Bricker insists that Congress shall have the power to regulate all executive agreements; the Administration will not yield these powers-which are all too slender in an era when events demand fast, detailed executive action in foreign relations.
A fostering of understanding of "the ethical principles which ought to regulate human begins" is necessary if we are to avoid destruction by men "who are essentially barbarian, despite impressive technical proficiency," Kirk continues.