War Powers Act

The War Powers Act is also known as the Trading with the Enemy Act, and is commonly confused with the War Powers Resolution (of 1973) Also called the Act of October 6, 1917, it was "An Act to define, regulate, and punish trading with the enemy, and for other purposes." As the United States entered into WWI it became apparent that there were enemies living within the boundaries of the United States, and it became necessary to determine who could be labeled an enemy. The act specifically exempted citizens when it was written: "other than citizens of the united States." However the Act of March 9, 1933, Section 2, specifically amended that to include: "any person within the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof." These provisions only take place when the United States is under a state of emergency, which is why no president has declared an emergency since 1933. Several Constitutional protections are subject to this state of emergency (or public danger): * 5th Amendment of the Bill of Rights

 

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