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Duke Law Journal

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1983

Jurisdiction

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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Article Iv And Federal Powers, 1836-1864, David P. Currie Sep 1983

The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Article Iv And Federal Powers, 1836-1864, David P. Currie

Duke Law Journal

Continuing his critical analysis of the constitutional decisions of the Taney period, Professor Currie examines cases involving the privileges and immunities clause, fugitives from slavery and criminal prosecution, and intergovernmental immunities, as well as cases dealing with the scope of federal judicial and legislative powers. In these decisions, with the glaring exception of Scott v. Sandford, he finds additional evidence that in general the Taney Court continued to enforce constitutional limitations vigorously against the states and to construe federal authority generously.


A Defense Of The “Zone Of Interests” Standing Test, Sanford A. Church Apr 1983

A Defense Of The “Zone Of Interests” Standing Test, Sanford A. Church

Duke Law Journal

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