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F10rs Sgb No. 1 (Election Code), Bonvillain, Alexander, Elmore, B Jones, D Jones, Lemoine, Vaughn, Wells
F10rs Sgb No. 1 (Election Code), Bonvillain, Alexander, Elmore, B Jones, D Jones, Lemoine, Vaughn, Wells
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
F10rs Sgb No. 6 (Ccc), Landry, Terracciano, Eveland
F10rs Sgb No. 6 (Ccc), Landry, Terracciano, Eveland
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
The Constitution As An Exploding Cigar And Other “Historian’S Heresies” About A Constitutional Orthodoxy, R.B. Bernstein
The Constitution As An Exploding Cigar And Other “Historian’S Heresies” About A Constitutional Orthodoxy, R.B. Bernstein
NYLS Law Review
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Acta’S Constitutional Problem: The Treaty Is Not A Treaty, Sean Flynn
Acta’S Constitutional Problem: The Treaty Is Not A Treaty, Sean Flynn
Joint PIJIP/TLS Research Paper Series
The planned entry of the U.S. into the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) poses a unique Constitutional problem. The problem is that the President lacks constitutional authority to bind the U.S. to the agreement without congressional consent; but that lack of authority may not prevent the U.S. from being bound to the agreement under international law. If the administration succeeds in its plan, ACTA may be a binding international treaty (under international law) that is not a treaty (under U.S. Constitutional law).