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4) The Supreme Court clarified in Sterling v. Constantin (1932) that courts may still review the lawfulness of the military’s actions once deployed. The military is not free to violate other laws or trample on constitutional rights just because the president has invoked the Insurrection Act.
May 8, 2025, 3:21 PM
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