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Settlement Agreements Are Favored Under North Carolina Law... Or So We Thought: Problems With The Court Of Appeals' New Approach Allowing County Governments To Invalidate An Otherwise Binding Settlement Agreement Using North Carolina General Statute Section 159-28, Ryan C. Aul Oct 2007

Settlement Agreements Are Favored Under North Carolina Law... Or So We Thought: Problems With The Court Of Appeals' New Approach Allowing County Governments To Invalidate An Otherwise Binding Settlement Agreement Using North Carolina General Statute Section 159-28, Ryan C. Aul

Campbell Law Review

This comment first examines the established law of settlement agreements in North Carolina, specifically relating to how such agreements are favored under the law, general enforcement of these agreements, and special rules concerning counties and municipalities. Second, it focuses on the requirements for a pre-audit certification under North Carolina General Statute section 159-28(a), the perplexing judicial interpretation of this statute by the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and the resulting inequitable status of the law that treats settlement agreements with county and municipal governments on a different playing field than those with a private entity. Finally, a proposal is offered …


Signing Statements: Constitutional And Practical Limits, Louis Fisher Oct 2007

Signing Statements: Constitutional And Practical Limits, Louis Fisher

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Fee Shifting As A Congressional Response To Adventurous Presidential Signing Statements, Harold J. Krent Oct 2007

Fee Shifting As A Congressional Response To Adventurous Presidential Signing Statements, Harold J. Krent

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The First Word, M. Elizabeth Magill Oct 2007

The First Word, M. Elizabeth Magill

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Presidential Signing Statements And Congressional Oversight, A. Christopher Bryant Oct 2007

Presidential Signing Statements And Congressional Oversight, A. Christopher Bryant

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Litigating Presidential Signing Statements, Michele Estrin Gilman Oct 2007

Litigating Presidential Signing Statements, Michele Estrin Gilman

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Signing Statements As Declaratory Judgments: The President As Judge, Phillip J. Cooper Oct 2007

Signing Statements As Declaratory Judgments: The President As Judge, Phillip J. Cooper

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


A Matter Of Direction: The Reagan Administration, The Signing Statement, And The 1986 Westlaw Decision, Christopher S. Kelley Oct 2007

A Matter Of Direction: The Reagan Administration, The Signing Statement, And The 1986 Westlaw Decision, Christopher S. Kelley

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Signing Statements And Statutory Interpretation In The Bush Administration, Neil Kinkopf Oct 2007

Signing Statements And Statutory Interpretation In The Bush Administration, Neil Kinkopf

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Getting To Plan B: A History Of Contraceptive Rights In The United States And An Argument For A Private Right Of Action Against The Fda, Michele Slachetka Oct 2007

Getting To Plan B: A History Of Contraceptive Rights In The United States And An Argument For A Private Right Of Action Against The Fda, Michele Slachetka

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


International Law And Constitutional Interpretation: The Commander In Chief Clause Reconsidered, Ingrid Brunk Wuerth Oct 2007

International Law And Constitutional Interpretation: The Commander In Chief Clause Reconsidered, Ingrid Brunk Wuerth

Michigan Law Review

The Commander in Chief Clause is a difficult, underexplored area of constitutional interpretation. It is also a context in which international law is often mentioned, but not fully defended, as a possible method of interpreting the Constitution. This Article analyzes why the Commander in Chief Clause is difficult and argues that international law helps resolve some of the problems that the Clause presents. Because of weaknesses in originalist analysis, changes over time, and lack of judicial competence in military matters, the Court and commentators have relied on second-order interpretive norms like congressional authorization and executive branch practice in interpreting the …


Noontime Dumping: Why States Have Broad Discretion To Regulate Onboard Treatments Of Ballast Water, Kyle H. Landis-Marinello Oct 2007

Noontime Dumping: Why States Have Broad Discretion To Regulate Onboard Treatments Of Ballast Water, Kyle H. Landis-Marinello

Michigan Law Review

Ballast water discharges from shipping vessels are responsible for spreading numerous forms of aquatic invasive species, a form of biological pollution that leads to billions of dollars in annual costs. In the wake of inaction from the federal government and inaction from the shipping industry, several Great Lakes states are currently considering legislation to address the problem. Michigan has already passed a law to prevent ballast water introductions of invasive species. As states begin to regulate ballast water discharges from oceangoing vessels, such laws will likely face challenges based on the constitutional principles of the Dormant Commerce Clause and the …


Religious Exemptions And The Common Good: A Reply To Professor Carmella, Laura S. Underkuffler Sep 2007

Religious Exemptions And The Common Good: A Reply To Professor Carmella, Laura S. Underkuffler

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Asset Freezing Of Islamic Charities Under The International Economic Emergency Powers Act: A Fourth Amendment Analysis, David Klass Sep 2007

Asset Freezing Of Islamic Charities Under The International Economic Emergency Powers Act: A Fourth Amendment Analysis, David Klass

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


"Sectarianizing" Civil Religion? A Comment On Gedicks And Hendrix, Steven D. Smith Sep 2007

"Sectarianizing" Civil Religion? A Comment On Gedicks And Hendrix, Steven D. Smith

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Square Peg And A Round Hole: The Application Of Weingarten Rights To Employee Drug And Alcohol And Alcohol Testing, Daniel V. Johns Sep 2007

A Square Peg And A Round Hole: The Application Of Weingarten Rights To Employee Drug And Alcohol And Alcohol Testing, Daniel V. Johns

Pace Law Review

No abstract provided.


Substantive Neutrality Revisited, Douglas Laycock Sep 2007

Substantive Neutrality Revisited, Douglas Laycock

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


When Accommodations For Religion Violoate The Establishment Clause: Regularizing The Supreme Court's Analysis, Carl H. Esbeck Sep 2007

When Accommodations For Religion Violoate The Establishment Clause: Regularizing The Supreme Court's Analysis, Carl H. Esbeck

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Religious Freedom Restoration Act And Smith: Dueling Levels Of Constitutional Scrutiny, Whitney Travis Sep 2007

The Religious Freedom Restoration Act And Smith: Dueling Levels Of Constitutional Scrutiny, Whitney Travis

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reconciling The Irreconcilable: Military Chaplains And The First Amendment, Steven K. Green Sep 2007

Reconciling The Irreconcilable: Military Chaplains And The First Amendment, Steven K. Green

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Instruments Of Accommodation: The Military Chaplaincy And The Constitution, Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle Sep 2007

Instruments Of Accommodation: The Military Chaplaincy And The Constitution, Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Uncivil Religion: Judeo-Christianity And The Ten Commandments, Frederick Mark Gedicks, Roger Hendrix Sep 2007

Uncivil Religion: Judeo-Christianity And The Ten Commandments, Frederick Mark Gedicks, Roger Hendrix

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rule Of Law Conference: Global Issues And The Rule Of Law, Lord Chief Justice Nicholas Phillips Of Worth Matravers Sep 2007

Rule Of Law Conference: Global Issues And The Rule Of Law, Lord Chief Justice Nicholas Phillips Of Worth Matravers

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public School Students' Religious Speech And Viewpoint Discrimination, Kristi L. Bowman Sep 2007

Public School Students' Religious Speech And Viewpoint Discrimination, Kristi L. Bowman

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Establishment Clause Limits On Free Exercise Accommodations, Kent Greenawalt Sep 2007

Establishment Clause Limits On Free Exercise Accommodations, Kent Greenawalt

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Establishment Clause And Religious Expression In Government Settings: Four Variables In Search Of A Standard, Daniel O. Conkle Sep 2007

The Establishment Clause And Religious Expression In Government Settings: Four Variables In Search Of A Standard, Daniel O. Conkle

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Responsible Freedom Under The Religion Clauses: Exemptions, Legal Pluralism, And The Common Good, Angela C. Carmella Sep 2007

Responsible Freedom Under The Religion Clauses: Exemptions, Legal Pluralism, And The Common Good, Angela C. Carmella

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Life After The Establishment Clause, Steven G. Gey Sep 2007

Life After The Establishment Clause, Steven G. Gey

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Why Student Religious Speech Is Speech, John E. Taylor Sep 2007

Why Student Religious Speech Is Speech, John E. Taylor

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Help America Vote Act: Unmet Expectations?, Herbert E. Cihak Jul 2007

The Help America Vote Act: Unmet Expectations?, Herbert E. Cihak

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.