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Testimony Before The Committee On Energy And Commerce, Subcommittee On Environment And Economics, U.S. House Of Representatives, Hearing On Constitutional Considerations: States Vs. Federal Environmental Policy Implementation July 11, 2014, Rena I. Steinzor
Congressional Testimony
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Belling The Partisan Cats: Preliminary Thoughts On Identifying And Mending A Dysfunctional Constitutional Order, Mark A. Graber
Belling The Partisan Cats: Preliminary Thoughts On Identifying And Mending A Dysfunctional Constitutional Order, Mark A. Graber
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This paper sharpens debates over whether the Constitution of the United States and the American constitutional order are presently dysfunctional, the nature of any dysfunctions, and how underlying regime flaws are likely to be corrected. Rather than focusing primarily on constitutional text, this Article explores the dynamic ways in which constitutional processes have influenced and been influenced by the structure of constitutional politics. Constitutional dysfunction is best conceptualized as the failure of a constitutional order rather than as a consequence of a flawed constitutional text, and dysfunction typically occurs when a regime is unable to transition from a dysfunctional constitutional …
The Commerce Clause And Executive Power: Exploring Nascent Individual Rights In National Federal Of Independent Business V. Sebelius (2012), Ronald Kahn
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Liberalism And The Constitutional Canon: The 1960s And Its Aftermath, Christopher P. Matera
Liberalism And The Constitutional Canon: The 1960s And Its Aftermath, Christopher P. Matera
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Making A Mountain Out Of A Molehill? Marbury And The Construction Of The Constitutional Canon, Amanda Rinderle, Keith E. Whittington
Making A Mountain Out Of A Molehill? Marbury And The Construction Of The Constitutional Canon, Amanda Rinderle, Keith E. Whittington
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Canonizing Comparative Constitutionalism: Some Informal Suggestions For Our Schmooze, Sanford Levinson
Canonizing Comparative Constitutionalism: Some Informal Suggestions For Our Schmooze, Sanford Levinson
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Lessons From The Anticanon (And Some Comparative Questions), Jamal Greene
Lessons From The Anticanon (And Some Comparative Questions), Jamal Greene
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The Problem With Constitutional Borrowing: Imitation Is Not Necessarily The Sincerest Form Of Flattery, Gordon Silverstein
The Problem With Constitutional Borrowing: Imitation Is Not Necessarily The Sincerest Form Of Flattery, Gordon Silverstein
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Grootboom At Home And Abroad: Adventures In The Construction Of A Global Constitutional Canon, Heinz Klug
Grootboom At Home And Abroad: Adventures In The Construction Of A Global Constitutional Canon, Heinz Klug
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The Enforcement Of Socioeconomic Rights And The Global Constitutional Canon, Emily Zackin
The Enforcement Of Socioeconomic Rights And The Global Constitutional Canon, Emily Zackin
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The Global Constitutional Canon: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Peter E. Quint
The Global Constitutional Canon: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Peter E. Quint
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Veils, Politics, And Constitutionalism, Jill Goldenziel
Veils, Politics, And Constitutionalism, Jill Goldenziel
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Subtraction By Addition?: The Thirteenth And Fourteenth Amendments, Mark A. Graber
Subtraction By Addition?: The Thirteenth And Fourteenth Amendments, Mark A. Graber
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The celebration of the Thirteenth Amendment in many Essays prepared for this Symposium may be premature. That the Thirteenth Amendment arguably protects a different and, perhaps, wider array of rights than the Fourteenth Amendment may be less important than the less controversial claim that the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified after the Thirteenth Amendment. If the Fourteenth Amendment covers similar ground as the Thirteenth Amendment, but protects a narrower set of rights than the Thirteenth Amendment, then the proper inference may be that the Fourteenth Amendment repealed or modified crucial rights originally protected by the Thirteenth Amendment. The broad interpretation of …
United States V. Klein, Then And Now, Gordon G. Young
United States V. Klein, Then And Now, Gordon G. Young
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United States v. Klein, decided during Reconstruction, was the first Supreme Court case to invalidate a statutory restriction on federal courts’ jurisdiction. It is the only one to do so by finding a violation of Article III of the Constitution. Klein has been cited in thirty-three United States Supreme Court opinions, and roughly five hundred times each by lower federal courts and law journal articles. Recent commentators have read Klein both too broadly and narrowly. Its central holding is that Congress may not grant federal courts jurisdiction to decide a set of cases on the merits while depriving them …
Hollow Hopes And Exaggerated Fears: The Canon/Anticanon In Context, Mark A. Graber
Hollow Hopes And Exaggerated Fears: The Canon/Anticanon In Context, Mark A. Graber
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Students of American constitutionalism should add constitutional decisions made by elected officials to the constitutional canon and the constitutional anticanon. Neither the canonical nor the anticanonical constitutional decisions by the Supreme Court have produced the wonderful results or horrible evils sometimes attributed to them. In many cases, elected officials made contemporaneous constitutional decisions that had as much influence as the celebrated or condemned judicial rulings. More often than not, judicial rulings matter more as a result of changing the political dynamics than by directly changing public policy. Law students and others interested in constitutional change, for these reasons, need to …
Congressional Authority To Interpret The Thirteenth Amendment: A Response To Professor Tsesis, Jennifer Mason Mcaward
Congressional Authority To Interpret The Thirteenth Amendment: A Response To Professor Tsesis, Jennifer Mason Mcaward
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Involuntary Servitude, Public Accommodations Laws, And The Legacy Of Heart Of Atlanta Motel V. United States , Linda C. Mcclain
Involuntary Servitude, Public Accommodations Laws, And The Legacy Of Heart Of Atlanta Motel V. United States , Linda C. Mcclain
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Why Originalism Is Of So Little Use In Interpreting The Thirteenth Amendment, Henry L. Chambers
Why Originalism Is Of So Little Use In Interpreting The Thirteenth Amendment, Henry L. Chambers
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The 13th Amendment affords two very different visions. One vision limits the 13th Amendment’s scope to ending slavery and involuntary servitude without more. The second expands the 13th Amendment’s scope to include an anti-subordination principle. Proponents of both visions rely on originalism to support their visions. Unfortunately, originalism does not help us reach a clearly correct conclusion regarding the scope of the 13th Amendment.
That is fine, because the core question regarding the interpretation of the 13th Amendment ought to be whether the amendment is constitutionally transformative. That is, does the 13th Amendment announce a constitutional principle that requires that …
Getting Right Without Lincoln, Daniel W. Hamilton
Getting Right Without Lincoln, Daniel W. Hamilton
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This short piece is taken from a review of the three important books considered below. This review is part of my current exploration of the historiography of slavery and the Constitution in Civil War legal history.
Brian McGinty, Lincoln and the Court; Stephen C. Neff, Justice in Blue and Gray: A Legal History of the Civil War; Lea VanderVelde, Mrs. Dred Scott: A Life on Slavery’s Frontier
The Slavery And Involuntary Servitude Of Immigrant Workers: Two Sides Of The Same Coin, Maria L. Ontiveros
The Slavery And Involuntary Servitude Of Immigrant Workers: Two Sides Of The Same Coin, Maria L. Ontiveros
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Liberalism, The Thirteenth Amendment, And The Seeds Of Destruction Of Reconstruction, Leslie F. Goldstein
Liberalism, The Thirteenth Amendment, And The Seeds Of Destruction Of Reconstruction, Leslie F. Goldstein
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Congressional Authority To Interpret The Thirteenth Amendment, Alexander Tsesis
Congressional Authority To Interpret The Thirteenth Amendment, Alexander Tsesis
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The Thirteenth Amendment And Constitutional Theory, Earl Maltz
The Thirteenth Amendment And Constitutional Theory, Earl Maltz
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The Thirteenth Amendment And The Meaning Of Familial Bonds, Julie Novkov
The Thirteenth Amendment And The Meaning Of Familial Bonds, Julie Novkov
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States Rights, Southern Hypocrisy, And The Crisis Of The Union, Paul Finkelman
States Rights, Southern Hypocrisy, And The Crisis Of The Union, Paul Finkelman
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The Enduring Legacy Of The Thirteenth Amendment, Robert J. Kaczorowski
The Enduring Legacy Of The Thirteenth Amendment, Robert J. Kaczorowski
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James Ashley And The Thirteenth Amendment, Rebecca E. Zietlow
James Ashley And The Thirteenth Amendment, Rebecca E. Zietlow
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A Grievance Based Interpretation Of The Thirteenth Amendment, Lea Vandervelde
A Grievance Based Interpretation Of The Thirteenth Amendment, Lea Vandervelde
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The Reconstruction Power, Jack M. Balkin
Slavery And The Phenomenology Of Torture, Sanford Levinson
Slavery And The Phenomenology Of Torture, Sanford Levinson
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