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Karako Responds to Ackerman on Iraq Executive Agreement

In characterizing the recent U.S.-Iraq agreement as a "constitutional farce," Bruce Ackerman overly minimizes the place of "sole executive agreements" in American constitutional law, writes Tom Karako, director of programs for the Claremont Institute. The agreement in question appears far less controversial than Ackerman suggests when considered in light of presidents' constitutional diplomatic powers as historically practiced.

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