Which of the following Supreme Court cases struck down the "one-house legislative veto" and had far-ranging implications for congressional legislation seeking to limit the executive's foreign policy powers?

a. U.S. v. Belmont
b. Youngstown Sheet & Tube et al. v. Sawyer
c. U.S. v. Pink
d. New York Times v. United States
e. INS v. Chadha


E

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