Editing Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

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|procedural_history=Youngstown (representing steel mills) wins in the United States [https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/ District Court for the District of Columbia] against Sawyer.
|procedural_history=Youngstown (representing steel mills) wins in the United States [https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/ District Court for the District of Columbia] against Sawyer.
|issues=Whether the President has the power to take possession of private property in order to keep labor disputes from stopping production due to his position of Commander in Chief.
|issues=Whether the President has the power to take possession of private property in order to keep labor disputes from stopping production due to his position of Commander in Chief.
|arguments=Justices Jackson, Burton, Douglas, and Clark argued that Truman has acted unconstitutionally because Congress had expressly declined to authorize the seizure of the steel mills.
President Truman believed that during the emergency of the Korean War in the 1950s, he acted to circumvent the halting of the steel production which was needed for the war.
|holding=Because [[Congress]] had considered this issue and laws existed that allowed for other methods of resolving these issues, the President misused his power.
|holding=Because [[Congress]] had considered this issue and laws existed that allowed for other methods of resolving these issues, the President misused his power.


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