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Judicial Review Of Discretionary Immigration Decisionmaking, Michael G. Heyman
Judicial Review Of Discretionary Immigration Decisionmaking, Michael G. Heyman
San Diego Law Review
The Immigration and Nationality Act vests enormous discretion in the Attorney General and subordinates, such discretion exercised frequently at all levels of the immigration system. Despite this, though, judicial review of these decisions has followed a very uneven, troubled course. This Article explores the reasons for this, focusing first on the Administrative Procedure Act and the elusive meaning of discretion itself. The author demonstrates the "disintegration" of administrative law and what he sees as the failure of its general precepts to accommodate immigration issues. The Article traces the development of faulty doctrine through case law, resulting in a stunted judicial …
Taking A Look At The Modem Takings Clause Jurisprudence: Finding Private Property Protection Under The Federal And Utah Constitutions, David W. Tufts
Taking A Look At The Modem Takings Clause Jurisprudence: Finding Private Property Protection Under The Federal And Utah Constitutions, David W. Tufts
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Understanding Federalism, Larry Kramer
Understanding Federalism, Larry Kramer
Vanderbilt Law Review
It's necessary to begin with considering the sort of judicially enforced federalism rejected in Garcia and to consider why the Court rejected it. According to this view of federalism, the Constitution leaves certain substantive affairs exclusively to the states, and what matters is making sure that states can regulate these without federal interference. So long as this domain is protected, the political significance of states is assured and federalism is secure. The federal government can, if it chooses, take charge of all those matters as to which state and federal authority is concurrent-though Congress will find this harder to accomplish …
Toward Gender Equality: The Promise Of Paradoxes Of Gender To Promote Structural Change, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer
Toward Gender Equality: The Promise Of Paradoxes Of Gender To Promote Structural Change, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Rereading "The Federal Courts": Revising The Domain Of Federal Courts Jurisprudence At The End Of The Twentieth Century, Judith Resnik
Rereading "The Federal Courts": Revising The Domain Of Federal Courts Jurisprudence At The End Of The Twentieth Century, Judith Resnik
Vanderbilt Law Review
A first enterprise in understanding and reframing Federal Courts jurisprudence is to locate, descriptively, "the Federal Courts." This activity-identifying the topic-may seem too obvious for comment, but I hope to show its utility. One must start with a bit of history, going back to the "beginning" of this body of jurisprudence. The relevant date is 1928, when Felix Frankfurter and James Landis, who began this conversation, published their book, The Business of the Supreme Court: A Study in the Federal Judicial System. Three years later, in 1931, Felix Frankfurter, then joined by Wilber G. Katz (and later by Harry Shulman), …
Les Représentations De «Société Libre Et Démocratique» A La Cour Dickson : La Rhétorique Dans Le Discours Judiciaire Canadien, Andree Lajoie, Regine Robin, Sebastien Grammond, Henry Quillinan, Louise Rolland, Stéphane Perrault, Armelle Chitrit
Les Représentations De «Société Libre Et Démocratique» A La Cour Dickson : La Rhétorique Dans Le Discours Judiciaire Canadien, Andree Lajoie, Regine Robin, Sebastien Grammond, Henry Quillinan, Louise Rolland, Stéphane Perrault, Armelle Chitrit
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
The expression "free and democratic society" is the focus of our research, which sheds light on the contribution of the Supreme Court to the constitutionalization of this concept. Leaving aside the institutional and psycho-social factors, the study confirms the hypothesis that the interpretation of this expression will vary (1) according to the conceptions formerly held by the individual judges and (2) with respect to the factors favoured by a rhetorical Perelman-like analysis, which considers the factual and judicial context and the expectations of both the universal and specific audiences. At the Supreme Court level, the expectations of the latter should …
Introductory Remarks, John M. Stephenson Jr., Jimmie V. Reyna, Jorge Martinez Sverdrup
Introductory Remarks, John M. Stephenson Jr., Jimmie V. Reyna, Jorge Martinez Sverdrup
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal
Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Errata, United States-Mexico Law Journal
Errata, United States-Mexico Law Journal
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
This errata is for "Confronting Differences in the United States and Mexican Legal Systems in the Era of NAFTA," by James F. Smith and Aureliano Gonzalez-Baz, Volume 1 (1993).
Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal
Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Current Status Of The North American Free Trade Agreement, Judith H. Bello
The Current Status Of The North American Free Trade Agreement, Judith H. Bello
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Nafta's Proposed Tri-Lateral Commissions On The Environment And Labor, Ronald W. Kleinman, Joel M. Shapiro
Nafta's Proposed Tri-Lateral Commissions On The Environment And Labor, Ronald W. Kleinman, Joel M. Shapiro
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Mexican Copyright Protection: Proposals For Better Legislation And Enforcement, Richard E. Neff
Mexican Copyright Protection: Proposals For Better Legislation And Enforcement, Richard E. Neff
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
How Mexico Has Fared Under United States Trade Remedy Laws, Janet Nuzum
How Mexico Has Fared Under United States Trade Remedy Laws, Janet Nuzum
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Private Rights Under The Environment And Labor Agreements, Luis Miguel Diaz
Private Rights Under The Environment And Labor Agreements, Luis Miguel Diaz
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Hypothetical Problem. Panel Disucssions On Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments And Arbitration: The Views From Mexico And The United States, Michael W. Gordon
The Hypothetical Problem. Panel Disucssions On Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments And Arbitration: The Views From Mexico And The United States, Michael W. Gordon
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Recent Legislative Developments Affecting U.S.-Mexico Trade And Investment, Leslie Alan Glick
Recent Legislative Developments Affecting U.S.-Mexico Trade And Investment, Leslie Alan Glick
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Judicial Cooperation Project Between Arizona And Sonora, D. Michael Mandig
The Judicial Cooperation Project Between Arizona And Sonora, D. Michael Mandig
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Regulations To Protect The Environment In Mexico, Leopoldo Burguete-Stanek
Regulations To Protect The Environment In Mexico, Leopoldo Burguete-Stanek
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Arbitration Of Commercial Disputes In Mexico And The United States: A Panel Discusstion, Michael W. Gordon, Sergio Garcia-Rodriguez, Jose Luis Siquerios
Arbitration Of Commercial Disputes In Mexico And The United States: A Panel Discusstion, Michael W. Gordon, Sergio Garcia-Rodriguez, Jose Luis Siquerios
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Rendering And Enforcing Foreign Judgments In Mexico And The United States: A Panel Discussion, Michael W. Gordon, David Epstein, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio, Charles T. Dumars
Rendering And Enforcing Foreign Judgments In Mexico And The United States: A Panel Discussion, Michael W. Gordon, David Epstein, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio, Charles T. Dumars
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Prospects For Modernization Of Financing Of Mexican Business, John E. Rogers
The Prospects For Modernization Of Financing Of Mexican Business, John E. Rogers
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Control Mechanisms In International Dispute Resolution, W. Michael Reisman
Control Mechanisms In International Dispute Resolution, W. Michael Reisman
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Concluding Remarks, Leo M. Romero
Concluding Remarks, Leo M. Romero
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Comentarios Sobre El Regimen Legal De Los Contratos Garantizados Con Bienes En Los Estados Unidos De America (Para Abogados Mexicanos): Articulo 9 Del Uniform Commercial Code, Frederick M. Hart
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Secured Financing Of Personal Property In Mexico: A Panel Discussion, John E. Rogers, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, James Mayor, Michael Owen
Secured Financing Of Personal Property In Mexico: A Panel Discussion, John E. Rogers, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, James Mayor, Michael Owen
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Secured Financing Of Real Property In Mexico: A Panel Discussion, John E. Rogers, David Hurtado Badiola, William M. Kahane, Duane H. Zobrist
Secured Financing Of Real Property In Mexico: A Panel Discussion, John E. Rogers, David Hurtado Badiola, William M. Kahane, Duane H. Zobrist
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Summary Of Recent Legislative And Administrative Developments In Mexico, David Hurtado Badiola
Summary Of Recent Legislative And Administrative Developments In Mexico, David Hurtado Badiola
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The New Legal Hermeneutics, Francis J. Mootz, Iii
The New Legal Hermeneutics, Francis J. Mootz, Iii
Vanderbilt Law Review
Incorporating the Continental philosophical tradition of hermeneutics into legal scholarship appears to be a project relevant only to a few jurisprudes locked away in the uppermost reaches of the ivory tower. Many scholars undoubtedly would argue that the tradition and focus of twentieth-century German philosophy is far removed from the troubling interpretive issues that arise in the American legal system, regardless of any interesting parallels or comparisons that might be drawn., From this perspective, the renewed attention to hermeneutical philosophy by legal scholars is viewed as just one of an increasing number of esoteric, intellectual cul-de-sacs that have diverged from …
Proposal To Change The Patent Reexamination Statute To Eliminate Unnecessary Litigation, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 887 (1994), Marvin Motsenbocker
Proposal To Change The Patent Reexamination Statute To Eliminate Unnecessary Litigation, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 887 (1994), Marvin Motsenbocker
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.