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Too Little Too Late: The Supreme Court as a Check on Executive Power

Many citizens look back over the 20th century and see the Supreme Court championing individual freedoms and standing in the way of government abuse of power. But this is not the case in many issues involving foreign policy, an issue raised when Samuel Alito was appointed to the Supreme Court. It’s Congress, not the courts, that needs to step up to exert its Constitutionally-mandated role of checking executive power.