Article: Disregarding foreign relations law.(response to article by Eric A. Posner and Cass R. Sunstein in this issue, p. 1170)

 
INTRODUCTION 
 
I.   OUR VIEW: MAKING, BREAKING, AND INTERPRETING LAW IN THE 
 "EXECUTIVE-CONSTRAINING ZONE" 
 
II.  UNDERSTANDING THE STRENGTH (OR LACK THEREOF) OF DEFERENCE 
 CLAIMS 
 
III. THE CASE AGAINST POSNER AND SUNSTEIN'S PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE 
 DEFERENCE IN THE EXECUTIVE-CONSTRAINING ZONE 
 A. Evaluating the Affirmative Case for Deference 
 B. Boundary Problems 
 C. Excessive Concentration of Power in the Executive 
 D. The Withering of Congress's Role 
 E. One Precondition to Deference: Bureaucratic Expertise 
 
CONCLUSION 

INTRODUCTION

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