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The Constitution, Congress, And Presidential Elections, Albert J. Rosenthal Nov 1968

The Constitution, Congress, And Presidential Elections, Albert J. Rosenthal

Michigan Law Review

It has been recommended by a prestigious commission of the American Bar Association and endorsed by the ABA's House of Delegates. The Bar Association of the City of New York, which had previously recommended a different proposed amendment, has now shifted its support to direct popular vote, as has Senator Birch Bayh, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. A Gallup poll indicates that 66 per cent of the nation supports this amendment, with only 19 per cent opposed.

It must be remembered, however, that a decision to amend the Constitution is, as …


Constitutional Law--Executive Agreements--International Law--Executive Authority Concerning The Future Political Status Of The Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands, Michigan Law Review Apr 1968

Constitutional Law--Executive Agreements--International Law--Executive Authority Concerning The Future Political Status Of The Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

It is fair to conclude that the President, even in the absence of express congressional authorization, has constitutional authority indeed, a constitutional duty-to carry out those obligations assumed under the Micronesian trusteeship agreement. Execution of this agreement lies within the scope of the authority given the President by the faithful execution clause and by his independent constitutional powers in the area of foreign policy. Thus, it is next necessary to determine the scope of the president's authority under the trusteeship agreement.


Roosevelt And Frankfurter: Their Correspondence, Annotated By Max Freedman, Phillip B. Kurland Jan 1968

Roosevelt And Frankfurter: Their Correspondence, Annotated By Max Freedman, Phillip B. Kurland

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Reflections On The Electoral College, Various Editors Jan 1968

Reflections On The Electoral College, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


One Man, 3.312 Votes: A Mathematical Analysis Of The Electoral College, John F. Banzhaf Iii Jan 1968

One Man, 3.312 Votes: A Mathematical Analysis Of The Electoral College, John F. Banzhaf Iii

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comment, Karl E. Mundt Jan 1968

Comment, Karl E. Mundt

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comment, Birch Bayh Jan 1968

Comment, Birch Bayh

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comment, Neal R. Peirce Jan 1968

Comment, Neal R. Peirce

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Toward The Techno-Corporate State - An Essay In American Constitutionalsim, Arthur Selwyn Miller Jan 1968

Toward The Techno-Corporate State - An Essay In American Constitutionalsim, Arthur Selwyn Miller

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Doubts Concerning The Proposal To Elect The President By Direct Popular Vote, Albert J. Rosenthal Jan 1968

Some Doubts Concerning The Proposal To Elect The President By Direct Popular Vote, Albert J. Rosenthal

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comment, John J. Sparkman Jan 1968

Comment, John J. Sparkman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Power Index And The Electoral College: A Challenge To Banzhaf's Analysis, Robert J. Sickels Jan 1968

The Power Index And The Electoral College: A Challenge To Banzhaf's Analysis, Robert J. Sickels

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Release Of Government-Owned Technical Data Under The Freedom Of Information Law: Between Scylla And Charybdis, James A. Dobkin Jan 1968

The Release Of Government-Owned Technical Data Under The Freedom Of Information Law: Between Scylla And Charybdis, James A. Dobkin

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.