Executive Power Under Dames & Moore v Regan

Executive Power Under Dames & Moore v Regan (1981)

In Dames & Moore v Regan, 453 U.S. 654 (1981), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the President could nullify attachments and order the transfer of frozen Iranian assets pursuant to Section 1702(a)(1) of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. While the statute did not provide express authority, the Court held that Congress had implicitly acquiesced to the President’s actions.