War of Words Moves to the Field as 4 Rugby Powers Begin Fight for Title ; Wallabies Begin Defense of Their Championship Crown against All BlacksThe four-nation Rugby Championship kicks off with Australiahosting New Zealand and Argentina at...Stoney, Emma
BASEBALL; Wesleyan Powers Way to Title ShowdownLEWISTON, Idaho - This time, Tennessee Wesleyan College would notbe denied a crack at a national...Warzocha, Troy
It is not certain that it actually means, what it expressly states, that the Government will receive all of the goods to which it is entitledMcClelland, C. SDick.l.rev
Approval of the War Powers Act by the Congress that forbids presidents to introduce armed forces into actual or "imminent" hostilities for more than 60 days without the explicit consent of the Congress; Proposal of President Ronald Reagan to place American flags ...
War Powers Act ResourcesPRIMARY DOCUMENTS House Joint Resolution 114: Joint Resolution to authorize the use of...Social EducationNational Council for the Social StudiesSocial Education
Provisions of the War Powers Act; Contrast with provisions of the constitution; Validity of Clinton's view on military intervention; Role of the War Powers Act to stop the erosion of congressional authority; Power of the U.S. Con...
The article presents the author's view on international relations issues brought about by the enactment of the War Powers Act in the U.S. He stresses that the provision of War Powers Act, which requires the U.S. presiden...
For a War Powers Relinquishment AdOutlines the content of a concurrent resolution for a War Powers Relinquishment Act of 2004 in the U.S. Expansion of the global war on terrorism; Duties of the U.S. Armed Forces during war; Powe...
President George Bush to have consent from the U.S. Congress to be able to launch war against Iraq. Dictatorial powers of the president in making foreign policy; Assertions of presidential war-making power; Statement that the authors of the U.S. Constitution...
The article offers information on the issue whether U.S. President Richard Nixon has usurped the constitutional powers of the U.S. Congress in unilaterally ordering troops into Cambodia. The issue has been raised by t...