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wenmo

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Explain why the nondelegation doctrine has less applicability in matters of foreign affairs than it does in domestic affairs. Cite at least one case to support your answer.
 
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Question 2

Mark's lease expires, yet he continues to pay rent each month, which the landlord accepts. This most likely creates:
 
  A. A tenancy for years
   B. A tenancy indeterminable
   C. A tenancy by sufferance
   D. A periodic tenancy



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Answer to Question 1

The delegation doctrine has limited applicability in those zones
of authority shared by the president and Congress, most notably, foreign affairs
and war. When Congress and the President share the responsibility, courts are less likely to interfere. In Doe v. Bush, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit rejected a claim involving President George W. Bush's decision to wage war on Iraq.

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wenmo

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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