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27 Ariz. St. L.J. 845 (1995)
Is There Such a Thing as Extraconstitutionality: The Puzzling Case of Dalton v. Specter

handle is hein.journals/arzjl27 and id is 855 raw text is: Is There Such a Thing as Extraconstitutionality?:
The Puzzling Case of Dalton v. Specter
Larry Alexander * & Evan Tsen Lee**
Does a federal official violate the Constitution when he acts beyond all
statutory and constitutional authority? In Dalton v. Specter,' decided last
Term, the Supreme Court said no. What's wrong with this picture?
I. THE CASE
In 1990, Congress set in motion a process to close military installations
across the country. The process was laid out in the Defense Base Closure
and Realignment Act (Act) 2 The Act required the Secretary of Defense
to make recommendations about base closures to Congress and to the
Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (Commission).3 The
Commission then was required to submit its report to the President.4      The
President could send the Commission back to the drawing board by
disapproving the report,5 or he could certify his approval and send the report
along to Congress.6    Under the Act, Congress then would have forty-five
days to disapprove of the report in its entirety .    In the absence of such
disapproval, the Secretary of Defense then would be required to close all
bases included in the report.8
In April 1991, the Secretary of Defense recommended the closure or
realignment of eighty-two bases, including the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.9
The   Commission     decided   not   to  accept   some   of   the  Secretary's
•    Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego.
•*   Professor of Law, University of California, Hastings College of the Law. The authors
thank David Strauss for his helpful comments.
1.   114 S. Ct. 1719 (1994). We refer to this litigation generically as Specter rather than as
Dalton because the case was titled Specter v. Garrett in the courts below.
2.   104 Stat. 1808, reprinted in 10 U.S.C. § 2687 (1994) note.
3.   Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act § 2903(c)(1), reprinted in 10 U.S.C. § 2687
note.
4.   § 2903(d)(2)(A), reprinted in 10 U.S.C. § 2687 note.
5.   § 2903(e)(3), reprinted in 10 U.S.C. § 2687 note.
6.   § 2903(e)(2), (4), reprinted in 10 U.S.C. § 2687 note.
7.   § 2904(b), reprinted in 10 U.S.C. § 2687 note.
8.   § 2904(a), (b)(1), reprinted in 10 U.S.C. § 2687 note.
9.   Specter, 114 S. Ct. at 1723.

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