Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Enlightened!

The piece of knowledge that has thus far been most surprising to me in law school is that the President no longer has the power to use the "Line Item Veto." The Supreme Court in Clinton v. City of New York (1998) struck down this power. Didn't get the memo until I got to law school & sat through Legislation. Why does this matter?

Well, the Iraq War Spending Bill was passed tonight in the House 218-208 (awaiting Senate tomorrow) & the President has said he'll veto this Bill because it gives a timetable for when troops should pull out. If this was pre-1998, the Pres. could've used the line-item veto to strike down the timetable portion & then sign the rest of the Bill into law. But since he doesn't have this power, he has to veto the whole darn thing. Congress could override this presidential veto with a super-majority (2/3) in each House. Problem: Dems can't get enough votes to pull this off so this Bill will die though it may revive later but it'll definitely be sans timetable.

Glad my tuition is being put to such good use. Really.

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