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President Bush's executive order on terrorist financing and constitutional authority

Last reviewed: January 13, 2007 ~2 min read

President Bush Executive Order

The president's action can be characterized as administrative law. It is an order given by the president in reaction to the attacks on 9/11. As such, it falls under the division "executive order," which is part of administrative law. The president gives his order under his inherent authority to regulate, as provided by Article II of the Constitution (Hall, 1994, p. 4 of fax), which is the source of his authority.

This is substantiated by the words of the president himself; that the order is a furtherance of his proclamation on Sept. 14, 2001 (President Bush, 2001).

In terms of the claim by the Islamic Army of Aden, I would say that their argument is incorrect in terms of the Constitution of the United States, and its inherent meanings for the presidency and citizens of the country. Firstly, the claim assumes a complete democracy. Hence, to prohibit certain persons from obtaining property would appear unconstitutional.

However, while the United States system of government is inherently democratic, there are also certain considerations that the Constitution provides. These may not appear democratic, but they are indeed constitutional, because they are authorized by the Constitution. The Supremacy Clause of Article VI in the Constitution for example provides the federal government with all-encompassing powers of regulation. This includes immigration (Hall, 1994, p. 11 of fax). Furthermore, commerce and business within the United States can also be regulated by the Federal law under the Commerce clause of Article 1, section 8, clause 3, under which commerce with foreign nations, for example, can be regulated.

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