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The President, concerned about intelligence leaks, orders the military to seize and take control of all domestic communication networks without statutory authorization. In a constitutional challenge, under the Youngstown framework, how would this action be categorized?

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Separation of Powers in National Security

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Executive authority under Article II of the U.S. Constitution

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Trump v. Hawaii

585 U.S. 667

good law
Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether the proclamation exceeded the President's statutory authority under 8 U.S.C. § 1182(f) and violated the Establishment Clause.
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United States v. Flores-Montano

541 U.S. 149

good law
Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether the Fourth Amendment requires reasonable suspicion for a non-routine border search, such as a fuel tank removal.
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Haig v. Agee

453 U.S. 280

good law
Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether the Secretary of State has authority to revoke a passport when the holder's activities are causing or likely to cause serious damage to national security.
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New York Times Co. v. United States

403 U.S. 713

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Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether the government could obtain a prior restraint against publication of classified material absent statutory authority, based on national security.
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