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Supreme Court Institute Annual Report, 2012-2013, Georgetown University Law Center, Supreme Court Institute
Supreme Court Institute Annual Report, 2012-2013, Georgetown University Law Center, Supreme Court Institute
SCI Papers & Reports
During the 2012-2013 academic year–corresponding to the U.S. Supreme Court’s October Term (OT) 2012–the Supreme Court Institute (SCI) provided moot courts for advocates in 100% of the cases heard by the Court this Term, offered a variety of programs related to the Supreme Court, and hosted several delegations of foreign visitors. A list of all SCI moot courts held in OT 2012–arranged by argument sitting and date of moot and including the name and affiliation of each advocate and the number of student observers–follows the narrative portion of this report.
Supreme Court Of The United States, October Term 2013 Preview, Georgetown University Law Center, Supreme Court Institute
Supreme Court Of The United States, October Term 2013 Preview, Georgetown University Law Center, Supreme Court Institute
Supreme Court Overviews
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The Wages Of Crying Judicial Restraint, Randy E. Barnett
The Wages Of Crying Judicial Restraint, Randy E. Barnett
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Five Justices voted to affirm the proposition that the Constitution creates a government of limited and enumerated powers and that the courts will enforce those limits. To understand why this victory was possible, it is important to understand that there are not just two versions of federalism, pre‐New Deal and post‐New Deal. There is also a third version. The failure to recognize the third version goes a long way to explain why most of my academic colleagues predicted that the right would have no chance to prevail in our constitutional challenge to the individual insurance mandate.
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