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Why Congress Does Not Challenge Judicial Supremacy, Neal Devins
Why Congress Does Not Challenge Judicial Supremacy, Neal Devins
William & Mary Law Review
Members of Congress largely acquiesce to judicial supremacy both on constitutional and statutory interpretation questions. Lawmakers, however, do not formally embrace judicial supremacy; they rarely think about the courts when enacting legislation. This Article explains why this is so, focusing on why lawmakers have both strong incentive to acquiesce to judicial power and little incentive to advance a coherent view of congressional power. In particular, lawmakers are interested in advancing favored policies, winning reelection, and gaining personal power within Congress. Abstract questions of institutional power do not interest lawmakers and judicial defeats are seen as opportunities to find some other …
Introduction To The Symposium: Corporate Governance And Environmental Best Practices, Jayne W. Barnard
Introduction To The Symposium: Corporate Governance And Environmental Best Practices, Jayne W. Barnard
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Women And War, Linda A. Malone
Women And War, Linda A. Malone
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Statehood As The New Personhood: The Discovery Of Fundamental "States' Rights", Timothy Zick
Statehood As The New Personhood: The Discovery Of Fundamental "States' Rights", Timothy Zick
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cross Burning, Cockfighting, And Symbolic Meaning: Toward A First Amendment Ethnography, Timothy Zick
Cross Burning, Cockfighting, And Symbolic Meaning: Toward A First Amendment Ethnography, Timothy Zick
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Diaspora Of Ethnic Economies: Beyond The Pale?, Lan Cao
The Diaspora Of Ethnic Economies: Beyond The Pale?, Lan Cao
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religion In The Public Square, Davison M. Douglas
Religion In The Public Square, Davison M. Douglas
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Seeking Reconciliation Of Self-Determination, Territorial Integrity, And Humanitarian Intervention (Introduction To Special Project: Humanitarian Intervention And Kosovo), Linda A. Malone
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Promise Of Brown Forty Years Later: Introduction, Davison M. Douglas
The Promise Of Brown Forty Years Later: Introduction, Davison M. Douglas
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Budget Reform And The Balance Of Powers, Neal Devins
Budget Reform And The Balance Of Powers, Neal Devins
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.