Berger, Raoul, Charles Warren Senior Fellow in American Legal History, Harvard Law School--.
Bickel, Prof. Alexander M., Yale University Law School-- Brower, Charles N., Acting Legal Adviser, Department of State- Katzenbach, Nicholas de B., Vice President and General Counsel, IBM Corp----
Maxwell, David F., Esq-
Insertions for the record:
Prepared statement of Professor Raoul Berger...
"Probably Not Much More Than Hot Air," article by Crosby S. Noyes, The Washington Evening Star and Daily News, April 10, 1973--- Prepared statement of David F. Maxwell, Esq--
"Congress and the Termination of the Vietnam War," committee print prepared for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, by the Foreign Affairs Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, April 1973---
Statement submitted by Senator John C. Stennis--- Statement submitted by Senator Thomas F. Eagleton---- Statement submitted by Senator Barry Goldwater_
"Congress and the War Powers," article by Senator Thomas F. Eagleton, Missouri Law Review, Winter 1972, Volume 37, No. 1.. "War-Making by the President," article by Raoul Berger, The Con- gressional Record, February 20, 1973.
"The War Powers Crisis," article by Senator Jacob Javits, prepared for The New England Law Review.
"The War Power Crisis," statement by Senator Jacob K. Javits___ "Who Has the Power to Make War?," article by Merlo J. Pusey, The Washington Post, April 9, 1973.
"Presidential War Powers," article by Merlo J. Pusey, The Washing- ton Post, April 10, 1973-
"Legislating War Powers," article by Merlo J. Pusey, The Washing- ton Post, April 11, 1973.
Statement of Senator Lawton Chiles. Statement of Senator Peter H. Dominick.
"Great Cases Make Bad Law: The War Powers Act," article by Eu- gene V. Rostow, Texas Law Review, Volume 50, May 1972, No. 5- Memorandum of Lawyers Committee on American Policy Towards Vietnam on War Powers Legislation___
Letter and enclosed statement to Senator J. W. Fulbright from Con- gressman David W. Dennis.
Text of S. 440, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess..
TO MAKE RULES GOVERNING THE USE OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE ABSENCE OF A DECLARATION OF WAR BY THE CONGRESS
Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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