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The Law Of Presidential Transitions And The 2000 Election, Todd J. Zjwicki Nov 2001

The Law Of Presidential Transitions And The 2000 Election, Todd J. Zjwicki

BYU Law Review

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Clinton, Kosovo, And The Final Destruction Of The War Powers Resolution, Geoffrey S. Corn Apr 2001

Clinton, Kosovo, And The Final Destruction Of The War Powers Resolution, Geoffrey S. Corn

William & Mary Law Review

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Laws As Treaties?: The Constitutionality Of Congressional-Executive Agreements, John C. Yoo Feb 2001

Laws As Treaties?: The Constitutionality Of Congressional-Executive Agreements, John C. Yoo

Michigan Law Review

Only twice in the last century, in 1919 with the Treaty of Versailles, and two years ago with the comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, has the Senate rejected a significant treaty sought by the President. In both cases, the international agreement received support from a majority of the Senators, but failed to reach the two-thirds supermajority required by Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution. The failure of the Versailles Treaty resulted in a shattering defeat for President Wilson's vision of a new world order, based on collective security and led by the United States. Rejection of the Test-Ban Treaty amounted …


Remarks By President Clinton To The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Community, July 7, 1999 Jan 2001

Remarks By President Clinton To The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Community, July 7, 1999

American Indian Law Review

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The Presidential Election Case: Remembering Safe Harbor Day, Gary C. Leedes Jan 2001

The Presidential Election Case: Remembering Safe Harbor Day, Gary C. Leedes

University of Richmond Law Review

The 2000 presidential election transported the nation down a long and winding road without a map and headed in an uncertain direction. While it might be an exaggeration to say that the system of constitutional law was self-destructing, it is undoubtedly true that the events surrounding the election were spinning out of control, and that irreparable harm to the electoral process and thereby the nation was imminent.


Symposium - Bidding Adieu To The Clinton Administration: Assessing The Ramifications Of The Clinton "Scandals" On The Office Of The President And On Executive Branch Investigations Jan 2001

Symposium - Bidding Adieu To The Clinton Administration: Assessing The Ramifications Of The Clinton "Scandals" On The Office Of The President And On Executive Branch Investigations

Maryland Law Review

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Falling Out Of Love With America:The Clinton Impeachment And The Madisonian Constitutions, Frank O. Bowman Iii Jan 2001

Falling Out Of Love With America:The Clinton Impeachment And The Madisonian Constitutions, Frank O. Bowman Iii

Maryland Law Review

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Spinning Out Of Control: The Scancal Machine, Lanny J. Davis Jan 2001

Spinning Out Of Control: The Scancal Machine, Lanny J. Davis

Maryland Law Review

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Monica Lewinsky, Impeachment, And The Death Of The Independent Counsel Law: What Congress Can Salvage From The Wreckage - A Minimalist View, Ken Gormley Jan 2001

Monica Lewinsky, Impeachment, And The Death Of The Independent Counsel Law: What Congress Can Salvage From The Wreckage - A Minimalist View, Ken Gormley

Maryland Law Review

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Paradise Losts: The Clinton Administration And The Erosion Of Executive Privilege, Jonathan Turley Jan 2001

Paradise Losts: The Clinton Administration And The Erosion Of Executive Privilege, Jonathan Turley

Maryland Law Review

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Impeachment Defanged And Other Institutional Ramifications Of The Clinton Scandals, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2001

Impeachment Defanged And Other Institutional Ramifications Of The Clinton Scandals, Michael J. Gerhardt

Maryland Law Review

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The Bakaly Debacle: The Role Of The Press In High-Profile Criminal Investigations, Julie R. O'Sullivan Jan 2001

The Bakaly Debacle: The Role Of The Press In High-Profile Criminal Investigations, Julie R. O'Sullivan

Maryland Law Review

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The Office Of Independent Counsel And The Fatal Flaw: "They Are Left To Twist In The Wind", Abraham Dash Jan 2001

The Office Of Independent Counsel And The Fatal Flaw: "They Are Left To Twist In The Wind", Abraham Dash

Maryland Law Review

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What Is It Good For? War Power, Judicial Review, And Constitutional Deliberation, J. Richard Broughton Jan 2001

What Is It Good For? War Power, Judicial Review, And Constitutional Deliberation, J. Richard Broughton

Oklahoma Law Review

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Structural Principles And Presidential Succession, Howard M. Wasserman Jan 2001

Structural Principles And Presidential Succession, Howard M. Wasserman

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.