SCOTUS to POTUS: You're Not Very Good At This Whole Law Thing, Are You?

The United States and JUSTICE BREYER complain of the grave international consequences that will follow from Leal's execution. Congress evidently did not find these consequences sufficiently grave to prompt its enactment of implementing legislation, and we will follow the law as written by Congress. We have no authority to stay an execution in light of an "appeal of the President," presenting free-ranging assertions of foreign policy consequences, when those assertions come unaccompanied by a persuasive legal claim.