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Constitutional Resilience, Shannon M. Roesler
Constitutional Resilience, Shannon M. Roesler
Washington and Lee Law Review
Since the New Deal era, our system of constitutional governance has relied on expansive federal authority to regulate economic and social problems of national scale. Throughout the twentieth century, Congress passed ambitious federal statutes designed to address these problems. In doing so, it often enlisted states as regulatory partners—creating a system of shared governance that underpins major environmental statutes, such as the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act. These governance structures remain important today as we seek to adapt our laws and institutions to the serious disruptions of climate change. But recent Supreme Court decisions challenge this long-established …
Inadequate Checks And Balances: Critiquing The Imbalance Of Power In Arms Export Regulation, Charles L. Capito Iii
Inadequate Checks And Balances: Critiquing The Imbalance Of Power In Arms Export Regulation, Charles L. Capito Iii
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Does Granholm V. Heald Mean For The Future Of The Twenty-First Amendment, The Three-Tier System, And Efficient Alcohol Distribution?, Gregory E. Durkin
What Does Granholm V. Heald Mean For The Future Of The Twenty-First Amendment, The Three-Tier System, And Efficient Alcohol Distribution?, Gregory E. Durkin
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Doran V. Salem Inn, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Doran V. Salem Inn, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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Constitutional Law-Standards For Testing Validity Of State Regulations Affecting Interstate Commerce [Dean Milk Co. V. City Of Madison, U.S. Sup. Ct. 1951].
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Constitutional Law-Validity Of State Gross Receipts Tax On Carrier Operating Between Termini Within State Over Route Through Other State
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.