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Quiz: United States v. Pink Ans: - 1933 FDR negotiated the "Litvinov assignment" which was stipulated that instead of each government prosecuting claims for recovery pf assets against citizens of the other, the soviet union would give the title to claims to assets in America to the U.S gover...

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PS 470 CASES QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
||ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST VERSION
Quiz: United States v. Pink

Ans: - 1933 FDR negotiated the "Litvinov assignment" which was stipulated

that instead of each government prosecuting claims for recovery pf assets

against citizens of the other, the soviet union would give the title to claims to

assets in America to the U.S government

- Reaffirms Belmont. executive agreements do not require consent or advice.

- justice Sutherland replied on his opinion in US. V. Curtiss-wright export

corporation.

- the state supreme court dismissed the government's complaint and a federal

court of appeals affirmed. Government appealed to the supreme court.

-6-1 decision

- the united states is entitled to the property as agasint the corporation and the

foreign creditors.




Quiz: Missouri v. Holland (1920)



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Ans: - Migratory Bird Treaty Act passed to honor commitments under

migratory bird treaty with Canada.

- "If the treaty is valid there can be no dispute about the validity of the statute

under Article I, § 8, as a necessary and proper means to execute the powers of

the Government."

- "Acts of Congress are the supreme law of the land only when made in

pursuance of theConstitution . . .

- "while treaties are declared to be so when made under the authority of the

United States."

- [Bricker Amendment (never codified): Treaties must comply w/ Constitution.

Treaties become effective as internal law "only through legislation which would

be valid in the absence of a treaty."]

- "powers of the nation in cases where theStates individually are incompetent to

act."

- "a national interest of very nearly the firstmagnitude . . . But for the treaty and

the statute there soon might be no birds for any powers to deal with."

- Constitution does not require government to sit by "while a food supply is cut

off and the protectors of our forests and our crops are destroyed."




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Quiz: The Prize Cases

Ans: - After the outbreak of the civil war in April 1861, Lincoln declared the

southern states in rebellion and ordered a blockade of their ports.

- Congress subsequently passed legislation authorizing his actions, Lincoln

maintained that his actions were justifiable given his inherent powers as

commander in chief and legislation in 1795 and 1807 that had delegated certain

war powers to the president.

- Unsuccessfully challenged the legality of the blockade in federal district courts

and then appealed to the Supreme Court. 5-4 decision

- At the time this blockade was instituted, a state of war existed which would

justify a resort to these means of subduing the hostile force.

- By the Constitution, Congress alone has the power to declare a national or

foreign war. It can't declare war against a state or any number of states.

- Court concluded the president had the power to act




Quiz: Korematsu v. United States (1944)




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