Volume 37, Number 3 · March 1, 1990

The Constitution in Danger

By Theodore H. Draper

The unfinished business of the Iran-contra affairs still haunts us. It reappears every time the President decides to take some critical action in foreign policy on his own.[1] We have barely begun to face the issue, with the result that some Iran-contra variant is bound, sooner or later, to recur.



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