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Supreme Court's 1998-1999 Term: Fourth Amendment Decisions, Kathryn R. Urbonya Apr 2000

Supreme Court's 1998-1999 Term: Fourth Amendment Decisions, Kathryn R. Urbonya

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No abstract provided.


Reanimator: Mark Tushnet And The Second Coming Of The Imperial Presidency, Neal Devins Jan 2000

Reanimator: Mark Tushnet And The Second Coming Of The Imperial Presidency, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


How Constitutional Law Casebooks Perpetuate The Myth Of Judicial Supremacy, Neal Devins Jan 2000

How Constitutional Law Casebooks Perpetuate The Myth Of Judicial Supremacy, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


The Democracy-Forcing Constitution, Neal Devins May 1999

The Democracy-Forcing Constitution, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Civil Rights Act Of 1991 -- Employer Liability For Punitive Damages In Title Vii Claims, Angela M. Banks Jan 1999

Civil Rights Act Of 1991 -- Employer Liability For Punitive Damages In Title Vii Claims, Angela M. Banks

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No abstract provided.


Government Lawyers And The New Deal, Neal Devins Jan 1996

Government Lawyers And The New Deal, Neal Devins

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The Non-Impact Of The United States Supreme Court Regulatory Takings Cases On The State Courts: Does The Supreme Court Really Matter?, Ronald H. Rosenberg Jan 1995

The Non-Impact Of The United States Supreme Court Regulatory Takings Cases On The State Courts: Does The Supreme Court Really Matter?, Ronald H. Rosenberg

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Unitariness And Independence: Solicitor General Control Over Independent Agency Litigation, Neal Devins Jan 1994

Unitariness And Independence: Solicitor General Control Over Independent Agency Litigation, Neal Devins

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With a few exceptions, the Solicitor General controls all aspects of independent agency litigation before the Supreme Court. Solicitor General control of Supreme Court litigation creates a tension between independent agency freedom and the Solicitor General's authority. On the one hand, Solicitor General control provides the United States with a unitary voice before the Supreme Court, and provides the Court with a trustworthy litigator to explicate the government's position. On the other hand, such control may undermine the autonomy of independent agency decision making. In this Article, the author argues for a hybrid model of independent agency litigation in the …


Book Review Of Clement Haynsworth, The Senate, And The Supreme Court, Davison M. Douglas Jan 1992

Book Review Of Clement Haynsworth, The Senate, And The Supreme Court, Davison M. Douglas

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Correspondence: The Stuff Of Constitutional Law, Neal Devins Jan 1992

Correspondence: The Stuff Of Constitutional Law, Neal Devins

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Divided Justice: A Commentary On The Nomination And Confirmation Of Justice Thomas, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 1992

Divided Justice: A Commentary On The Nomination And Confirmation Of Justice Thomas, Michael J. Gerhardt

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The Enduring Example Of John Marshall Harlan: "Virtue As Practice" In The Supreme Court, William W. Van Alstyne Apr 1991

The Enduring Example Of John Marshall Harlan: "Virtue As Practice" In The Supreme Court, William W. Van Alstyne

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A Judicial Postscript On The Church-State Debates Of 1989: How Porous The Wall, How Civil The State?, William W. Van Alstyne Oct 1990

A Judicial Postscript On The Church-State Debates Of 1989: How Porous The Wall, How Civil The State?, William W. Van Alstyne

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This work is a continuation of the debate regarding the Establishment Clause. The focus lies with Justice O’Connor’s concurrence in County of Allegheny v. ACLU and how this opinion harkens back to a concept shared by Jefferson and Madison, that the establishment clause is designed to prevent government favoritism.


Academic Freedom And The First Amendment In The Supreme Court Of The United States: An Unhurried Historical Review, William W. Van Alstyne Jul 1990

Academic Freedom And The First Amendment In The Supreme Court Of The United States: An Unhurried Historical Review, William W. Van Alstyne

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No abstract provided.


Affirmative Action After Reagan, Neal Devins Jan 1989

Affirmative Action After Reagan, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Federal Funds To Religious Groups: Where Are The First Amendment Boundaries?, Neal Devins Jan 1988

Federal Funds To Religious Groups: Where Are The First Amendment Boundaries?, Neal Devins

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Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution: Part Ii, Antinomial Choices And The Role Of The Supreme Court, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1987

Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution: Part Ii, Antinomial Choices And The Role Of The Supreme Court, William W. Van Alstyne

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Continuing the examination of judicial review conducted around the Constitution’s bicentennial, this article lays bare the inconsistencies in the expected tasks of the Supreme Court. Where some roles of the Court have traditionally been treated as indivisible, examining those same roles separate from one another produces an incoherent view of the Court that is difficult to compromise.


Is Discrimination Against Jews "Race Discrimination?", Neal Devins Jan 1987

Is Discrimination Against Jews "Race Discrimination?", Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Associations' Freedom V. Freedom Of Association: Another Look At All-Male Clubs, Neal Devins Jan 1987

Associations' Freedom V. Freedom Of Association: Another Look At All-Male Clubs, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Scholarly Reflections On The Court And The Constitution, Michael Ashley Stein Jan 1987

Scholarly Reflections On The Court And The Constitution, Michael Ashley Stein

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No abstract provided.


A Reply To Gonzalez, Interpreting This Constitution: Another Response To Professor Van Alstyne, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1987

A Reply To Gonzalez, Interpreting This Constitution: Another Response To Professor Van Alstyne, William W. Van Alstyne

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Righting Past Wrongs: When Affirmative Action May Be Reverse Discrimination, Neal Devins Jan 1986

Righting Past Wrongs: When Affirmative Action May Be Reverse Discrimination, Neal Devins

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The Possible Final Word On Employment Discrimination Relief, Neal Devins Jan 1986

The Possible Final Word On Employment Discrimination Relief, Neal Devins

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Book Review Of The Second American Revolution, Neal Devins Apr 1985

Book Review Of The Second American Revolution, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


In Re Parochiaid: Church-State Wall Of Separation Scrutinized-Again, Neal Devins Jan 1985

In Re Parochiaid: Church-State Wall Of Separation Scrutinized-Again, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Residency Requirements For Attorneys: Home Is Where The License Is?, Neal Devins Jan 1985

Residency Requirements For Attorneys: Home Is Where The License Is?, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


Christmas Without Creches?: Can Private Nativity Scenes Be Banned From Public Land?, Neal Devins Jan 1985

Christmas Without Creches?: Can Private Nativity Scenes Be Banned From Public Land?, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Has The Burger Court Retreated?, Paul Marcus Jan 1985

The Supreme Court And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Has The Burger Court Retreated?, Paul Marcus

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No abstract provided.


The Future Of Transferable Development Rights In The Supreme Court, Linda A. Malone Jan 1985

The Future Of Transferable Development Rights In The Supreme Court, Linda A. Malone

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No abstract provided.


Who Is Injured When Racially Discriminatory Private Schools Are Tax-Exempt?, Neal Devins Jan 1984

Who Is Injured When Racially Discriminatory Private Schools Are Tax-Exempt?, Neal Devins

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No abstract provided.