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Executive Discretion and the Iran Deal

Executive Discretion and the Iran Deal

by Michael D. Ramsey | May 3, 2018 | Current Events, Executive, Foreign Policy

At The Cipher Brief, Robert Eatinger: Can Trump Legally Withdraw from the Iran Deal?  Short answer: yes.  On the constitutional aspects: The JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, i.e., the Iran deal] cannot constitute a treaty of the United States because it has...
Does the Iran Deal Bind the Next President?

Does the Iran Deal Bind the Next President?

by Michael D. Ramsey | Sep 16, 2015 | Current Events

In The Atlantic, Bruce Ackerman (Yale) and David Golove (NYU) argue that the Iran nuclear deal is a binding, congressionally approved agreement — principally in response to these comments by Senator Marco Rubio: But again, it’s not a treaty. There’s nothing...
Two Reasons the Iran Deal Is Unconstitutional

Two Reasons the Iran Deal Is Unconstitutional

by Michael D. Ramsey | Jul 28, 2015 | Current Events, Treaty Power

In the Wall Street Journal, David Rivkin and Lee Casey argue that “The Iranian nuclear agreement announced on July 14 is unconstitutional, violates international law and features commitments that President Obama could not lawfully make.”  (Via Elizabeth...
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