Supreme Court
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1952 that limited the power of the President to seize private property without congressional approval, specifically addressing President Truman's attempt to nationalize steel mills during the Korean War. This case illustrates the delicate balance between executive authority and legislative oversight in times of national crisis.
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