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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Law
Text Of Solicitor Opinions And A Presidential Letter Regarding National Monuments And The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Mark Squillace
Text Of Solicitor Opinions And A Presidential Letter Regarding National Monuments And The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Mark Squillace
Research Data
These five full-text documents are cited in Mark Squillace, The Monumental Legacy of the Antiquities Act of 1906, 37 Ga. L. Rev. 473 (2003), available at http://scholar.law.colorado.edu/articles/508; and/or Mark Squillace, Eric Biber, Nicholas S. Bryner & Sean B. Hecht, Presidents Lack the Authority to Abolish or Diminish National Monuments, 103 Va. L. Rev. Online 55 (2017), http://www.virginialawreview.org/sites/virginialawreview.org/files/Hecht%20PDF.pdf:
- U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Opinion of Apr. 20, 1915 (cited in Opinion of January 30, 1935, M-27657).
- U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Opinion of June 3, 1924, M-12501, M-12529 (cited …
What Are The Limits Of Presidential Power?, John C. Yoo, Neil J. Kinkopf
What Are The Limits Of Presidential Power?, John C. Yoo, Neil J. Kinkopf
John C Yoo
No abstract provided.
Administration Encourages U.S. Firms To Practice "Economic Patriotism", Anne M. Tucker
Administration Encourages U.S. Firms To Practice "Economic Patriotism", Anne M. Tucker
Anne Tucker
No abstract provided.
What Are The Limits Of Presidential Power?, John C. Yoo, Neil J. Kinkopf
What Are The Limits Of Presidential Power?, John C. Yoo, Neil J. Kinkopf
Neil J. Kinkopf
No abstract provided.
Untangling The Debate On Signing Statements, David Barron, Neil J. Kinkopf
Untangling The Debate On Signing Statements, David Barron, Neil J. Kinkopf
Neil J. Kinkopf
No abstract provided.
Consumer Bureau Needs Firm Manager, Jessica D. Gabel
Consumer Bureau Needs Firm Manager, Jessica D. Gabel
Jessica Gabel Cino
No abstract provided.
Kill-Lists And Accountability, Gregory S. Mcneal
Kill-Lists And Accountability, Gregory S. Mcneal
Gregory S. McNeal
This article is a comprehensive examination of the U.S. practice of targeted killings. It is based in part on field research, interviews, and previously unexamined government documents. The article fills a gap in the literature, which to date lacks sustained scholarly analysis of the accountability mechanisms associated with the targeted killing process. The article makes two major contributions: 1) it provides the first qualitative empirical accounting of the targeted killing process, beginning with the creation of kill-lists extending through the execution of targeted strikes; 2) it provides a robust analytical framework for assessing the accountability mechanisms associated with those processes. …
What President Obama Should Have Said About The Supreme Court And The Affordable Care Act, Eric J. Segall
What President Obama Should Have Said About The Supreme Court And The Affordable Care Act, Eric J. Segall
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