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- ZZ30. Extracts from Treatises, Books, and Other Difficult To Find Publications Citing, Acknowledging, or Relying on My Publications (or on me personally) (72)
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- ZZ80. Extracts from LexisNexis' United States Code Service Citing My Publications (17)
- ZZ40. Extracts from Rotunda & Nowak's Multivolume Treatise and Single Volume Hornbook Citing My Publications (15)
- D. Orders, Resolutions, and Votes (ORV) Clause and Nondelegation Doctrine (2005 and 2013) (14)
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Extract From Continuity Of Government Commission Web Page Citing Levinson-Tillman Exchange On The Continuity Of Congress, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Continuity Of Government Commission Web Page Citing Levinson-Tillman Exchange On The Continuity Of Congress, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract from Continuity of Government Commission web page maintained by the Brookings Insitution and by the American Enterprise Institute citing Levinson-Tillman exchange on the continuity of Congress.
[August 23, 2010]
A Textualist Defense Of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3: Why Hollingsworth V. Viriginia Was Rightly Decided, And Why Ins V. Chadha Was Wrongly Reasoned, Seth Barrett Tillman
A Textualist Defense Of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3: Why Hollingsworth V. Viriginia Was Rightly Decided, And Why Ins V. Chadha Was Wrongly Reasoned, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
U.S. Constitution Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 reads:
Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill.
Madison, in his Notes on the Debates in the Federal Convention (Aug. 15 …
The Domain Of Constitutional Delegations Under The Orders, Resolutions And Votes Clause: A Reply To Professor Gary S. Lawson, Seth Barrett Tillman
The Domain Of Constitutional Delegations Under The Orders, Resolutions And Votes Clause: A Reply To Professor Gary S. Lawson, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
U.S. Constitution: art. I, S. 7, cU.S. Constitution Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 reads:
Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill.
Madison, in his Notes on the Debates …
Approbation Of Tillman's A Textualist Defense: Letter From Professor Forrest Mcdonald To Seth Barrett Tillman (Dec. 13, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman
Approbation Of Tillman's A Textualist Defense: Letter From Professor Forrest Mcdonald To Seth Barrett Tillman (Dec. 13, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
Approbation of Tillman's A Textualist Defense in a letter from Professor Forrest McDonald to Seth Barrett Tillman (Jan. 13, 2004, but mistakenly dated Dec. 13, 2004).
[Mar. 13, 2011]
Extract From Meese, Spalding, And Forte's The Heritage Guide To The Constitution Citing Lawson-Tillman Exchange On Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Meese, Spalding, And Forte's The Heritage Guide To The Constitution Citing Lawson-Tillman Exchange On Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This contains several extracts from Meese, Spalding, and Forte's The Heritage Guide to the Constitution citing Lawson-Tillman exchange on Article I, Section 7, Clause 3.
See Edwin Meese III et al., The Heritage Guide to the Constitution vii, ix, 93, 287 (2005).
[August 5, 2010]
E-Mail Correspondence: Professor J.R. Pole To Seth Barrett Tillman (July 2, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman
E-Mail Correspondence: Professor J.R. Pole To Seth Barrett Tillman (July 2, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
E-mail correspondence from (the late) Professor J.R. Pole to Seth Barrett Tillman (July 2, 2004).
[March 13, 2011]
Extract From Rotunda & Nowak, Treatise On Constitutional Law (3d Ed. Supp. 2005) Citing Lawson-Tillman Exchange On Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Rotunda & Nowak, Treatise On Constitutional Law (3d Ed. Supp. 2005) Citing Lawson-Tillman Exchange On Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This contains an extract fom Rotunda and Nowak's Treatise on Constitutional Law. The extract cites the 2005 Lawson-Tillman exchange on Article I, Section 7, Clause 3.
See generally 2 Ronald D. Rotunda & John E. Nowak, Treatise on Constitutional Law: Substance and Procedure § 10.8 n.8 (3d ed. Supp. 2005).
Reprinted from Nowak and Rotunda's Treatise on Constitutional Law: Substance and Procedure, 3d, with permission. Copyright (C) 2005 Thomson/West. No further distribution may be made. For additional information about this title please visit www.west.thomson.com.
[August 16, 2010]
Extract From David Brian Robertson's The Constitution And America's Destiny Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From David Brian Robertson's The Constitution And America's Destiny Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from David Brian Robertson's The Constitution and America's Detiny citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3.
See David Brian Robertson, The Constitution and America's Destiny 219 n.46 (2005).
[August 2, 2010]
Extract From Peter M. Shane And Harold H. Bruff's Separation Of Powers Law Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Peter M. Shane And Harold H. Bruff's Separation Of Powers Law Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from Peter M. Shane an Harold H. Brutff's Separation of Powers Law: Cases and Materials citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3.
See Peter M. Shane & Harold H. Bruff, Separation of Powers Law: Cases and Materials 176 n.1 (2d ed. 2005).
Extract From John R. Vile's The Constitutional Convention Of 1787 Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From John R. Vile's The Constitutional Convention Of 1787 Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This contains several extracts from John R. Vile's The Constitutional Convention of 1787 citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense.
See 2 John R. Vile, The Constitutional Convention of 1787: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of America's Founding 621, 949 (2005).
[August 2, 2010]
Extract From Yvette Barksdale's Recent Articles Of Interest In Administrative & Regulatory Law News Citing The Lawson-Tillman Exchange On Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Yvette Barksdale's Recent Articles Of Interest In Administrative & Regulatory Law News Citing The Lawson-Tillman Exchange On Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from Yvette Barksdale's Recent Articles of Interest appearing in Administrative & Regulatory Law News citing the Lawson-Tillman exchange on Article I, Section 7, Clause 3. (Barksdale's article cannot be found on Westlaw or LexisNexis.)
[July 6, 2010]
Extract From Annual Report 2004/05 New South Wales Department Of The Legislative Assembly Acknowledging Seth Barrett Tillman, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Annual Report 2004/05 New South Wales Department Of The Legislative Assembly Acknowledging Seth Barrett Tillman, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
Annual Report 2004/05 New South Wales Department of the Legislative Assembly 26 (Russell D. Grove, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, ed., 2005).
This is a 1.3 megabyte file: it takes some considerable time to download the file from the hypertext link below. The PDF downloaded into BEPRESS is a short extract from the original.
[July 27, 2010]
Publications Calling Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 The Orders, Resolutions, And Votes Clause, Seth Barrett Tillman
Publications Calling Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 The Orders, Resolutions, And Votes Clause, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
The following publications call Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 the Orders, Resolutions, and Votes Clause.
[September 28, 2014]
Extract From Bryan A. Garner's Black's Law Dictionary (9th Ed. 2009) Defining "Order, Resolution, Or Vote Clause", Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Bryan A. Garner's Black's Law Dictionary (9th Ed. 2009) Defining "Order, Resolution, Or Vote Clause", Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from Bryan A. Garner's Black's Law Dictionary defining "Order, Resolution, or Vote Clause".
See Bryan A. Garner, Black's Law Dictionary 1280 (9th ed. 2009).
[July 30, 2009]
Extract From W.J. Stewart's "Collins Dictionary Of Law" Defining "Order Resolution Or Vote", Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From W.J. Stewart's "Collins Dictionary Of Law" Defining "Order Resolution Or Vote", Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from W.J. Stewart's Collins Dictionary of Law. The entry for "order resolution or vote" can be found under "Download the Paper." The preface can be found below under "Related Files."
See W.J. Stewart, Collins Dictionary of Law, at i & 317 (Glasgow, HarperCollins 3d ed. 2006).
[August 5, 2010]
Extract From Stephen B. Presser & Jamil S. Zainaldin's Law And Jurisprudence In American History, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Stephen B. Presser & Jamil S. Zainaldin's Law And Jurisprudence In American History, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This contains an extract from Stephen B. Presser & Jamil S. Zainaldin's Law and Jurisprudence in American History (5th ed. 2003).
[October 28, 2010]
Some Thoughts On The Normative Foundations Of The Independent Legal Signficance Test (Not Yet Drafted, Planned For 2011-2012 Publication), Seth Barrett Tillman
Some Thoughts On The Normative Foundations Of The Independent Legal Signficance Test (Not Yet Drafted, Planned For 2011-2012 Publication), Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is a placeholder for a future planned article on the normative foundations of the independent legal significance test.
This paper is not yet drafted. It is just in the idea stage.
[June 2, 2010]
After Mccutcheon: The Science Is Settled, Seth Barrett Tillman
After Mccutcheon: The Science Is Settled, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
After McCutcheon: The Science is Settled.
[March 20, 2014]
The Fair Apportionment Of Third-Party Merger Consideration Across Series And Classes (Not Yet Drafted, Planned For 2011-2012 Publication), Seth Barrett Tillman
The Fair Apportionment Of Third-Party Merger Consideration Across Series And Classes (Not Yet Drafted, Planned For 2011-2012 Publication), Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This paper is not yet drafted. It is just in the idea stage. This paper will discuss the apportionment of third-party merger consideration across series and classes.
[June 24, 2010]