A Yale law professor says Vice President J.D. Vance is right: the federal judge who blocked
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DOGE from exposing wasteful spending by the Treasury Department violated the U.S. Constitution. Yale Law Prof. Jeb Rubenfeld explained how Judge Engelmayer erred with his ruling: “JD is correct about this, and his examples are exactly right. Where the Executive has sole and plenary power under the Constitution--as in commanding military operations or exercising prosecutorial discretion--judges cannot constitutionally interfere.”
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