What Supreme Court case allows for the use of MI v Congressional assembled and approved agencies?
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I am struggling to find it! I've been using justia.com and some other sources to try and track this down but I can't seem to find any casework related to "Military Intelligence".
https://supreme.justia.com/cases-by-topic/separation-of-powers/
https://law.justia.com/lawsearch?query=%22military%20intelligence%22
Any anons have better luck than me on this one? I don't see it in the "Answers" on https://qanon.pub
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“supreme court military intelligence state secrets”
“supreme court military intelligence state secrets agency”
“supreme court military intelligence state secrets congress”
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I hope that helps, but I am still refreshing my memory. I do recall that the Reynolds’s case was mentioned quite a bit. U.S. v Reynolds’s regarding state secrets.
Yeah Reynolds is the state secrets case but the case Q references here appears to decide whether MI has authority over legislated entities, and I suspect that the decision was in favor of the military.
Derek Johnson speaks about that case, and I want to say Marbury v Madison, but i just reviewed that and I'm not sure it fits. It was a much older case, iirc. If i think of it, I'll get back to you. I know what you're referring to.
Marbury v Madison says that an unconstitutional law can be ignored.