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The New Post 9/11 America Or The Making Of King George: A Review Of Executive Power In The Effort To Combat Global Terrorism As It Relates To The Power Of The Purse, Woodrow E. Turner
The New Post 9/11 America Or The Making Of King George: A Review Of Executive Power In The Effort To Combat Global Terrorism As It Relates To The Power Of The Purse, Woodrow E. Turner
West Virginia Law Review
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The Current Assault On Constitutional Rights And Civil Liberties: Origins And Approaches, Nadine Strossen
The Current Assault On Constitutional Rights And Civil Liberties: Origins And Approaches, Nadine Strossen
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--The Eleventh Amendment--Injustice For All, Devon L. Gosnell
Constitutional Law--The Eleventh Amendment--Injustice For All, Devon L. Gosnell
West Virginia Law Review
The concept of sovereign immunity has long been a vibrant force in American law, overshadowing the inequities it created by the theory that government was responsible only for those wrongs it chose to recognize from a moral consciousness inherent within the state. When the thirteen colonies banded together to form the union known as the United States of America, state government played a relatively minor role in the lives of the people. Of the few disputes that did arise between states and citizens, mainly payment of bond obligations incurred during the Revolutionary War, most were settled out of court. As …
The Right Of Petition, L. A. S.