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Separation Of Powers, Legislative Vetoes, And The Public Lands, Eugene R. Gaetke
Separation Of Powers, Legislative Vetoes, And The Public Lands, Eugene R. Gaetke
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The Supreme Court's decision in Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha struck a serious, if not fatal, blow to the constitutional acceptability of the legislative veto. In Chadha the Court held that a provision of the Immigration and Naturalization Act, which permitted one House of Congress to reverse a decision by the Attorney
General not to deport an alien, was a violation of the doctrine of separation of powers since it did not comply with the requirements of passage by both Houses of Congress and presentment to the President. In light of that decision, the constitutionality of nearly 200 statutes …
Public Access Channels In Cable Television: The Economic Scarcity Rationale Of Berkshire V. Burke, Laurel L.F. Garrett
Public Access Channels In Cable Television: The Economic Scarcity Rationale Of Berkshire V. Burke, Laurel L.F. Garrett
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Civil Rights Pornography Ordinances--An Examination Under The First Amendment, Valerie J. Hamm
The Civil Rights Pornography Ordinances--An Examination Under The First Amendment, Valerie J. Hamm
Kentucky Law Journal
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Cordless Telephones And The Fourth Amendment: A Trap For The Unwary Consumer, Mark S. Snell
Cordless Telephones And The Fourth Amendment: A Trap For The Unwary Consumer, Mark S. Snell
Kentucky Law Journal
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