Laurence Tribe
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Laurence Tribe
Laurence Henry Tribeis a professor of constitutional law at Harvard Law School and the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. He also works with the firm Massey & Gail LLP on a variety of matters...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionLawyer
Date of Birth10 October 1941
CountryUnited States of America
believe convincing next nor phase principle
I do not have, nor do I believe I have seen, a vision capacious and convincing enough to propound as an organizing principle for the next phase in the law of our Constitution.
We need to do something about the culture of violence.
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The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.'
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Nothing in the 14th Amendment or in any other constitutional provision suggests that the president may usurp legislative power to prevent a violation of the Constitution.
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That free flowing inherent power is the very thing we fought a revolution against.