100 Laws That Change America

Ep. 81: When Presidents Went to War Without Asking Permission


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What happens when a president sends troops into combat without asking Congress first? In this episode of Signed Into Law, we explore the War Powers Resolution of 1973—a landmark law that attempted to rein in presidential war-making authority after decades of undeclared conflicts. Passed over President Nixon's veto in the wake of Vietnam, this legislation required presidents to notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying armed forces and obtain approval for operations lasting beyond 60 days.

But has it actually worked? We examine the constitutional tensions between executive and legislative power, the real-world impact of this law on military interventions from Grenada to Libya, and why this 50-year-old debate remains more relevant than ever. Subscribe to Signed Into Law to understand the laws that shaped America—one episode at a time.

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100 Laws That Change AmericaBy Hakivo