Talk:Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

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[edit] Prior history?

In the following exerpt: "When the Court asked if the government took the position that "when the sovereign people adopted the Constitution, . . . it limited the powers of the Congress and limited the powers of the judiciary, but it did not limit the powers of the Executive", he assured Judge Pine that it did. He was, however, unable to name any cases that had held that the Court had this power."

It seems to me from the text that the last clause should read "...unable to name any cases that had held that the Executive [or President] had this power." Is this an error? --agr 22:29, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] You're right

My mistake. Thanks. I'll fix it along the lines you suggest. --Italo Svevo