David Howarth

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A more realistic approach to prosecutorial discretion under the Take Care Clause might be to acknowledge that, although presidents can decide not to prosecute on a case-by-case basis, they must at least prosecute some people under every law that they are required to execute. In other words, the president cannot categorically refuse to enforce an act of Congress, but he can make decisions within that outer boundary.
How to Read the Constitution—and Why (Legal Expert Series)
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