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Episode Two: Educide: American Sanctions Constitutional Or Not? Belarus Example

Episode Two: Educide: American Sanctions Constitutional Or Not? Belarus Example

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In this episode of EDUCIDE, Mike Cunningham discusses the implications of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) enacted in 1977, which grants significant powers to the president to regulate economic transactions during national emergencies. The podcast explores how the use of IEEPA could bypass constitutional checks and balances, raising concerns about potential violations of the 4th, 5th, 8th, and 14th Amendments. These amendments protect rights like against unreasonable searches and seizures, right to due process, protection against excessive penalties, and equal protection under the law. The episode also discusses the importance of maintaining the balance between national security and constitutional rights, concluding with potential reforms to better align IEEPA with constitutional principles.
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