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Travel Ban Update: Ninth Circuit Holds Eo-3 Exceeds President’S Power, Peter Margulies
Travel Ban Update: Ninth Circuit Holds Eo-3 Exceeds President’S Power, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Travel Ban Update: Without Addressing The Merits, The Supreme Court Stays Injunction Pending Further Proceedings, Peter Margulies
Travel Ban Update: Without Addressing The Merits, The Supreme Court Stays Injunction Pending Further Proceedings, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Full Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
Full Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ninth Circuit Protects Refugees With Assurances Of Sponsorship, Peter Margulies
Ninth Circuit Protects Refugees With Assurances Of Sponsorship, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Refugee Eo Update: The Supreme Court Hands Each Side A Partial Victory, Peter Margulies
Refugee Eo Update: The Supreme Court Hands Each Side A Partial Victory, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Refugee Eo: Hawaii’S Response To The Government’S Request For A Stay, Peter Margulies
Refugee Eo: Hawaii’S Response To The Government’S Request For A Stay, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hawaii Judge Watson Declines To Clarify Scope Of Preliminary Injunction On Executive Order 13,780, Peter Margulies
Hawaii Judge Watson Declines To Clarify Scope Of Preliminary Injunction On Executive Order 13,780, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Implementing The Refugee Eo: The State Department Should Consider Refugee Agency Assurances As Bona Fide Relationships, Peter Margulies
Implementing The Refugee Eo: The State Department Should Consider Refugee Agency Assurances As Bona Fide Relationships, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Scotus's 2016-17 Term: The Calm Before The Storm?, John M. Greabe
Scotus's 2016-17 Term: The Calm Before The Storm?, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] “The court's just-completed 2016-17 term contained no . . . blockbusters. Its highest profile ruling was an unsigned opinion that modified preliminary injunctions issued by lower courts to prevent President Donald Trump's "travel ban" orders from going into immediate effect.
But that ruling did not decide whether the president's orders are in fact unconstitutional. Instead, the court put that important question off until the fall, by which time further factual developments -for example, the executive branch completing its review and deciding to lift or modify the bans -may well render the issue moot.”
Implementing The Refugee Eo: Add Grandparents, Peter Margulies
Implementing The Refugee Eo: Add Grandparents, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Travel Ban In The Supreme Court: Crafting A Workable Remedy, Peter Margulies
The Travel Ban In The Supreme Court: Crafting A Workable Remedy, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Race, Partisan Gerrymandering And The Constitution, John M. Greabe
Race, Partisan Gerrymandering And The Constitution, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] “For the most part, the Constitution speaks in generalities. The 14th Amendment, for example, instructs the states to provide all persons the "equal protection of the laws." But obviously, this cannot mean that states are always forbidden from treating a person differently than any other person. Children can, of course, be constitutionally barred from driving, notwithstanding the Equal Protection Clause. Thus, there is a need within our constitutional system to refine the Constitution's abstract provisions.”
Textualism And Originalism In Constitutional Interpretation, John M. Greabe
Textualism And Originalism In Constitutional Interpretation, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] "In a 2016 lecture at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Judge Neil Gorsuch warmly praised former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's approach to constitutional interpretation. Because President Trump has nominated him to serve on the Supreme Court, it is important to understand the approach Judge Gorsuch favors."
Judge Gorsuch On Empathy And Institutional Design, Peter Margulies
Judge Gorsuch On Empathy And Institutional Design, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Emerging Constitutional Conflicts And The Role Of Courts, John M. Greabe
Emerging Constitutional Conflicts And The Role Of Courts, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] "When a court exercises judicial review, it tells Congress, the executive branch or a state to refrain from action that is under way or to take some action that is not being taken. Either way, a democratically accountable institution is told that it cannot do what the people (presumably) want it to do, or that it must do what the people (presumably) do not want it to do."
Directv, Inc. V. Imburgia And The Continued Ascendance Of Federal Common Law: Class-Action Waivers And Mandatory Arbitration Under The Federal Arbitration Act, Michael Yelnosky
Directv, Inc. V. Imburgia And The Continued Ascendance Of Federal Common Law: Class-Action Waivers And Mandatory Arbitration Under The Federal Arbitration Act, Michael Yelnosky
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Franchise Tax Board Of California V. Hyatt: A Split Court, Full Faith And Credit, And Federal Common Law, Jonathan M. Gutoff
Franchise Tax Board Of California V. Hyatt: A Split Court, Full Faith And Credit, And Federal Common Law, Jonathan M. Gutoff
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Illegal Stops And The Exclusionary Rule: The Consequences Of Utah V. Strieff, Emily Sack
Illegal Stops And The Exclusionary Rule: The Consequences Of Utah V. Strieff, Emily Sack
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Justice Scalia's Labor Jurisprudence- Justice Denied, Anne M. Lofaso
Justice Scalia's Labor Jurisprudence- Justice Denied, Anne M. Lofaso
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.