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Speak for the nation in the arenas of foreign affairs and international commerce.


However, check out the case below (or at least read the summaries at Oyez.org (very concise) or Wikipedia)--the real issue in the case was the authority of Congress to delegate its own authority in those arenas.

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In US v Curtis-Wright 1936, the Supreme Court granted the president virtually complete power to conduct foreign affairs, especially in times of national emergency or crisis. The Court acknowledged the president's authority to engage in diplomatic negotiations, make treaties, and take actions necessary for the protection of national security and the well-being of the country. This decision reinforced the notion of inherent executive power in foreign affairs.

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