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Can the president suspend congress?

No. The Congress derives its power from the Constitution, not from the president. The president and Congress are co-equal branches of the govenerment: the president cannot suspend the congress, and the Congress cannot suspsend the Presidency


May suspend a writ of habeas corpus in a time of war?

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May suspend a writ of habeas corpus in a time of war.?

Congress and the President


May suspend a writ of habeas corpus in time of war.?

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What does it mean that Congress does not have the right to deny the writ of habeas corpus?

(Congress cannot suspend a person's right to see a judge unless it is an emergency situation.)


Congress may not suspend this court order that releases a person accused of a crime?

writ of habeas corpus


Congress cannot suspend a person's right to the writ of habeas corpus. This protects a person from ____________.?

Unjust imprisonment


Can congress suspend the protection from writ of habeus corpus at any time?

only in a declared emergency when martial law is imposed.


Can Congress suspend a writs of habeas corpus?

Habeas Corpus is constitutional right allowing citizens to seek relief from unlawful imprisonment. Article 1, Section 9, Clause 2 of the Constitution says that Congress can suspend this during acts of rebellion or invasion.


When may congress suspend the writ of habeas corpus?

By declaration of a National Emergency by the President and/or during a time when Martial Law is declared.


What are some things Congress can't do?

Ex post facto can't pass bill's of attainder can't suspend habeus corpus


Which of the South Carolina delegates to the Second Continental Congress wished to suspend the debate of declaring independence from Great Britain?

Christopher Gadsden