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Immigration As Commerce: A New Look At The Federal Immigration Power And The Constitution, Jennifer Gordon
Immigration As Commerce: A New Look At The Federal Immigration Power And The Constitution, Jennifer Gordon
Indiana Law Journal
When the United States government sets immigration law and policy, how much attention must it pay to constitutional rights? This question has been much debated since President Donald Trump issued a series of immigration-related executive orders in his first week in office, including a bar on entry by citizens of a set of majority-Muslim countries, but it was controversial long before then. In important part, the answer depends on what the Constitution says about the scope and limits of the power of the federal government over immigration. Therein lies the tale. On this subject, the country’s founding documents say very …
Let History Be Our Guide: Using Historical Analogies To Analyze State Response To A Post-Granholm Era, Matthew B. Mills
Let History Be Our Guide: Using Historical Analogies To Analyze State Response To A Post-Granholm Era, Matthew B. Mills
Indiana Law Journal
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The Burger Court, The Commerce Clause, And The Problem Of Differential Treatment, Earl M. Maltz
The Burger Court, The Commerce Clause, And The Problem Of Differential Treatment, Earl M. Maltz
Indiana Law Journal
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Indiana Gross Income Tax And The Commerce Clause
Indiana Gross Income Tax And The Commerce Clause
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Constitutional Law