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  • #REDIRECT Authorization for the Use of Military Force
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  • ..., the court held that there was no legislative authority, under either the Authorization for the Use of Military Force or the Detainee Treatment Act, for this specific military commission. They ...residential authority for military commissions is an interpretation of the Authorization for the Use of Military Force, as interpreted in ''Hamdi v. Rumsfeld''. According to the Court, however,
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  • ...war, such as the Gulf of Tonkin incident|Gulf of Tonkin Resolution or the Authorization for the Use of Military Force after the 9/11 attack.
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  • ...reversing Hamdi's original ''habeas corpus'' petition, had argued that the Authorization for the Use of Military Force reference to “necessary and appropriate force” authorized Hamdi’s det ...eld combat situation with U.S. forces. The plurality did not hold that the Authorization for the Use of Military Force did not permit indefinite extrajudicial detention by military forces anywhe
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  • ...a specific authorization for such use of United States Armed Forces (e.g., Authorization for the Use of Military Force,
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  • ...mptive'', although the George W. Bush Administration asked Congress for an authorization for the use of military force, in part, as a security measure against terror and WMD. It was not suggeste
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  • The Authorization for the Use of Military Force that forms the basis for the Iraq War, however, has led to a situation of p
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  • ...titutional power of the President as Commander-in-Chief, and from the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF), as distinct from a declaration of war.<ref name=AUMF>{{citation
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  • While he supported the Authorization for the Use of Military Force after the [[9/11]] attack, he opposed the 2002 [[Iraq War]] resolution.
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  • He had voted against the Authorization for the Use of Military Force in the Iraq War, but visited Iraq 12 times, more than any other member. Whi
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  • He opposed the Authorization for the Use of Military Force for the [[Iraq War]], and, in March 2010, spoke in favor of ending the [[Af
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  • He voted against the Authorization for the Use of Military Force for the [[Iraq War]].
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  • ...el for [[George W. Bush]].<ref>Posner, pp. 67-68</ref> Yoo interpreted the Authorization for the Use of Military Force to give the President "[[unitary executive authority|plenary constitution p
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  • *[[Authorization for the Use of Military Force/Definition]]
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  • ...dan v. Rumsfeld]]'', ''[[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]'', and will have more coming (Authorization for the Use of Military Force and [[War Powers Resolution]]; in the last few days I did ''[[Ex parte Quir
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  • The Authorization for the Use of Military Force that gave the George W. Bush Administration its legal authority to attack I
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