Tinkerpeach
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Really, you think that allows the suspension of the Constitution?
I don't think it, it's what it says.
Congress even passed a law about it.
Habeas Corpus Suspension Act (1863)
The Supreme Courts only ruling on the matter stated that only congress can suspend the constitution although Lincoln ignored them and did it anyways before congress agreed.
Congress didn't reverse his decision and according to their constitutional right to delegate power it was figured, by lack of challenge, that congress had delegated their power of suspension.