Ten members of the United States House of Representatives have filed a
lawsuit against President Barack Obama and Secretary of Defense Robert
Gates seeking to end the United States' involvement in the Libya
conflict. The Representatives argue in the complaint that the US
participation in the Libya campaign violates the US Constitution, the
War Powers Act and the North Atlantic Treaty.
Congressmen Sue Obama Over Libya Conflict
By Kevin Fayle on June 16, 2011 9:14 AM
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