The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.


The Federalist, on the New Constitution (ed. 1837)


The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.

The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.

The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.

The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.