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Old 02-20-2006, 10:43 PM
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Originally posted by AKA_Monet
From what I remember is that in extreme cases, the Supreme Court can grant some kind of presidential powers during a national emergency to be addressed for a specific amount of time and I think it is outlined in the constitution.

I also think that it was done before like around the civil war... But, I could be wrong...

And at 9-11 didn't NYC delay Bloomberg's inauguration and transfer of power until the crisis was quasi-resolved? Just asking?
Mayor Giuliani offered to stay in office until the crisis was over, but it wasn't necessary. The Mayoral election was held as expected, and Bloomberg was inaugurated. 9/11/01 was actually a primary election day, but that election was postponed for two weeks.
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