In Part I, I catalog the historical context in which the PCA was passed and describe the military events that are most commonly used to support the case for sharply divided civilian and military authorities. In Part II, I discuss the true purpose and intent of the PCA: to prohibit civilian marshals from calling forth active duty military to enforce domestic law. I also explore the contours of the emergency power doctrine to show that it is not clear that Congress could limit Executive action as a revamped PCA may attempt to do. Lastly, in Part III, I examine whether a PCA-like law is even necessary by discussing its commonly proffered justifications. Ultimately, I conclude that these justifications are flawed and that the PCA is unnecessary
In the symposium Essay that follows, I aim to push back against this impression by introducing reade...
It is sometimes thought that the police power belongs with the history of constitutional and adminis...
The recent use of federal troops in Little Rock, Arkansas to enforce the order of a federal district...
In Part I, I catalog the historical context in which the PCA was passed and describe the military ev...
Since its enactment in 1878, the Posse Comitatus Act (“PCA”) has upheld a basic value of American de...
The Posse Comitatus Act states that: Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly aut...
The Posse Comitatus Act outlaws willful use of any part of the Army or Air Force to execute the law...
This article analyzes how the government's blame of the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA) for its late respo...
The Posse Comitatus Act outlaws willful use of any part of the Army or Air Force to execute the law ...
In the days following Hurricane Katrina, as lawlessness and violence spread throughout New Orleans, ...
This Article will first briefly discuss the Posse Comitatus Act and its applicability in different s...
The Constitution empowers the President to act as Commander in Chief of the armed forces and to see...
The military is currently prohibited by federal statute from participating in domestic law enforceme...
I. Introduction II. The Accumulation of Power … A. Constitutional and Legislative Foundations … 1. C...
The federal government’s failure to quickly send active duty troops and other military assets to Lou...
In the symposium Essay that follows, I aim to push back against this impression by introducing reade...
It is sometimes thought that the police power belongs with the history of constitutional and adminis...
The recent use of federal troops in Little Rock, Arkansas to enforce the order of a federal district...
In Part I, I catalog the historical context in which the PCA was passed and describe the military ev...
Since its enactment in 1878, the Posse Comitatus Act (“PCA”) has upheld a basic value of American de...
The Posse Comitatus Act states that: Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly aut...
The Posse Comitatus Act outlaws willful use of any part of the Army or Air Force to execute the law...
This article analyzes how the government's blame of the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA) for its late respo...
The Posse Comitatus Act outlaws willful use of any part of the Army or Air Force to execute the law ...
In the days following Hurricane Katrina, as lawlessness and violence spread throughout New Orleans, ...
This Article will first briefly discuss the Posse Comitatus Act and its applicability in different s...
The Constitution empowers the President to act as Commander in Chief of the armed forces and to see...
The military is currently prohibited by federal statute from participating in domestic law enforceme...
I. Introduction II. The Accumulation of Power … A. Constitutional and Legislative Foundations … 1. C...
The federal government’s failure to quickly send active duty troops and other military assets to Lou...
In the symposium Essay that follows, I aim to push back against this impression by introducing reade...
It is sometimes thought that the police power belongs with the history of constitutional and adminis...
The recent use of federal troops in Little Rock, Arkansas to enforce the order of a federal district...