What is the argument of John Yoo in support of the unlimited powers of the executive branch in time of war?


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What is the argument of John Yoo in support of the unlimited powers of the executive branch in time of war?


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500-word single-spaced reader response addressing the following prompt. What is the argument of John Yoo in support of the unlimited powers of the executive branch in time of war? How is the Yoo argument similar to the Filmer claim of absolute royal power? If Locke were around today what would be his response to Yoo’s presidential power argument?