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United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2006) Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2006) Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This document contains a complete copy of The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation / 2006 Supplement, S. Doc. No. 110-6, at 1 n.2, 2 n.5, 31 (Kenneth R. Thomas et al. eds., 2007) (prepared by the Congressional Research Service and Library of Congress).
The document is available from the Government Printing Office and available at http://tinyurl.com/5cbe5e. This United States Senate document discusses "A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3" and the "ORV Clause." See also id. at 127.
[August 3, 2011]
Extract From T.J. Halstead, Congressional Research Service Report For Congress (2007), Citing Kalt-Tillman Colloquy On Recess Appointments, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From T.J. Halstead, Congressional Research Service Report For Congress (2007), Citing Kalt-Tillman Colloquy On Recess Appointments, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from a Congressional Research Service Report for Congress. The CRS Report cites the 2007 Kalt-Tillman colloquy on recess appointments. The full CRS document is available from CRS and is cited as T.J. Halstead, Cong. Research Serv., RL 33009, Recess Appointments: A Legal Overview CRS-11 n.74 (updated July 11, 2007).
[July 12, 2011]