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Cargo of the Brig Aurora v. United States

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End date
  
1813

Full case name
  
Cargo of the Brig Aurora v. United States

Citations
  
11 U.S. 382 (more) 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 382; 3 L. Ed. 378

Majority
  
Johnson, joined by unanimous

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Cargo of the Brig Aurora v. United States, 11 U.S. 382 (1813), involved a forfeiture statute that Congress passed with a condition. The 1809 trade prohibition against Great Britain was to be reinstated in 1810 unless the President declared, by proclamation, that Great Britain was no longer violating the neutrality of the United States. The defendant argued unsuccessfully that such a conditional law unconstitutionally delegated congressional legislative authority to the President. The Court unequivocally upheld "reviving the act...either expressly or conditionally, as their judgment should direct." Id. at 388.

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