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Full-Text Articles in Law
Using Emergency Powers To Provide Financial Assistance To Coal And Nuclear Plants, James M. Van Nostrand
Using Emergency Powers To Provide Financial Assistance To Coal And Nuclear Plants, James M. Van Nostrand
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
No abstract provided.
Delegation Enforcement By State Attorneys General, Jonathan Shaub
Delegation Enforcement By State Attorneys General, Jonathan Shaub
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
State attorneys general have taken on an increasingly active role in challenging the actions of the federal government, and, in particular, the actions of the President. During the Obama Administration, state attorneys general began suing the federal government at an increasing rate, and these actions resulted in some of the most consequential judicial decisions of the time period—as both a matter of judicial precedent and a matter of policy impact. State-initiated action against the Obama Administration resulted in a new doctrine preventing state coercion, the implications of which are only starting to be recognized. It also resulted in court-ordered cessation …
The Constitutionality Of An Executive Spending Plan, Paul E. Salamanca
The Constitutionality Of An Executive Spending Plan, Paul E. Salamanca
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Operation of government in the absence of appropriations has become relatively common in the United States, particularly when projected expenses exceed projected revenue, making adoption of a budget a difficult task for the legislature. This Article focuses on the budget crisis in the Commonwealth of Kentucky from 2002 through 2003. In Part I, this Article recapitulates the history of the spending plan, including the action filed in Franklin Circuit Court to affirm its constitutionality. In Part II, this Article discusses certain theoretical, historical, and legal principles that inform analysis of the plan. In Part III, it considers certain deviations and …
Structural Principles And Presidential Succession, Howard M. Wasserman
Structural Principles And Presidential Succession, Howard M. Wasserman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Eulogizing The Line Item Veto Act: Clinton V. City Of New York And The Wisdom Of Presidential Legislating, Aaron D. Zibart
Eulogizing The Line Item Veto Act: Clinton V. City Of New York And The Wisdom Of Presidential Legislating, Aaron D. Zibart
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
From Prerogative To Accountability: The Amenability Of The President To Suit, Laura Krugman Ray
From Prerogative To Accountability: The Amenability Of The President To Suit, Laura Krugman Ray
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legitimacy: The Sacrificial Lamb At The Altar Of Executive Privilege, Christopher Walther
Legitimacy: The Sacrificial Lamb At The Altar Of Executive Privilege, Christopher Walther
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Spite Nominations To The United States Supreme Court: Herbert C. Hoover, Owen J. Roberts, And The Politics Of Presidential Vengeance In Retrospect, Peter G. Fish
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Removal Power And The Federal Deficit: Form, Substance, And Administrative Independence, Jonathan L. Entin
The Removal Power And The Federal Deficit: Form, Substance, And Administrative Independence, Jonathan L. Entin
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitution, The Presidency, And The Rule Of Law, L. Peter Schultz
The Constitution, The Presidency, And The Rule Of Law, L. Peter Schultz
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Political Question Revisited: War Powers And The "Zone Of Twilight", Abner J. Mikva
The Political Question Revisited: War Powers And The "Zone Of Twilight", Abner J. Mikva
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Presidency And A Pluralism Of Power, George S. Mcgovern
The Presidency And A Pluralism Of Power, George S. Mcgovern
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The President And The Constitution, Malcolm Moos
The President And The Constitution, Malcolm Moos
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
President Roosevelt's Attitude Toward The Courts, Charles W. Smith Jr.
President Roosevelt's Attitude Toward The Courts, Charles W. Smith Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
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