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Yale Law Prof Backs Vance’s Claim: DOGE-Blocking Judge Violated Constitution

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A Yale law professor says Vice President J.D. Vance is right: the federal judge who blocked

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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