
National Emergencies Act
The National Emergencies Act, enacted in 1976, provides a structured process for the President to declare a national emergency and access special powers. It requires the President to specify the emergency's scope and notify Congress, which can later modify or terminate the declaration. The law also mandates regular review and reporting to ensure emergency powers are used appropriately. Its purpose is to balance effective response to crises while maintaining congressional oversight and preventing abuse of emergency authority.