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Attitudes About Attitudes, Michael J. Gerhardt
Attitudes About Attitudes, Michael J. Gerhardt
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The Export Clause, Erik M. Jensen
The Export Clause, Erik M. Jensen
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This article examines the origins and meaning of the Export Clause in Article I, section 9 of the United States Constitution, which provides that "[n]o Tax or duty shall be laid on Articles exported from any State."
Part I of the article considers the original understanding of the Export Clause, concluding that, without the Clause, the Constitution would not have been adopted. In light of the Export Clause's significance in the constitutional structure, Part II examines the Supreme Court's decisions in United States v. International Business Machines Corp., 517 U.S. 843 (1996) (IBM), and United States v. United States Shoe …
Inference Or Impact? Racial Profiling And The Internment's True Legacy, Eric L. Muller
Inference Or Impact? Racial Profiling And The Internment's True Legacy, Eric L. Muller
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The Constitution Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt
The Constitution Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt
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Admissibility Of Fruits Of Breached Evidentiary Privileges: The Importance Of Adversarial Fairness, Party Culpability, And Fear Of Immunity, Robert P. Mosteller
Admissibility Of Fruits Of Breached Evidentiary Privileges: The Importance Of Adversarial Fairness, Party Culpability, And Fear Of Immunity, Robert P. Mosteller
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