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Panel 5: Federalism And Separation Of Powers
Panel 5: Federalism And Separation Of Powers
Georgia State University Law Review
Moderator: Eric Segall
Panelists: Stephen Griffin, Neil Kinkopf, and Ilya Somin
The Supreme Court's "New" Federalism: An Anti-Rights Agenda?, Mitchell F. Crusto
The Supreme Court's "New" Federalism: An Anti-Rights Agenda?, Mitchell F. Crusto
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forward: Judicial Review And Judicial Independence: The Appropriate Role Of The Judiciary, W. Kent Davis
Forward: Judicial Review And Judicial Independence: The Appropriate Role Of The Judiciary, W. Kent Davis
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Putting The Federal Judiciary Back On The Constitutional Track, Edwin Meese Iii
Putting The Federal Judiciary Back On The Constitutional Track, Edwin Meese Iii
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Formalism And Functionalism In Federalism Analysis, Erwin Chemerinsky
Formalism And Functionalism In Federalism Analysis, Erwin Chemerinsky
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federalism: The Argument From Article V, Lynn A. Baker
Federalism: The Argument From Article V, Lynn A. Baker
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Revolution, Robert F. Nagel
Real Revolution, Robert F. Nagel
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keeping Your Eye On The Ball: The Significance Of The Revival Of Constitutional Federalism, Mark Tushnet
Keeping Your Eye On The Ball: The Significance Of The Revival Of Constitutional Federalism, Mark Tushnet
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fundamentality And Irrelevance Of Federalism, Edward L. Rubin
The Fundamentality And Irrelevance Of Federalism, Edward L. Rubin
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law In A Parallel Universe: Erie's Betrayal, Diversity Jurisdiction, Georgia Conflict Of Laws Questions In Contracts Cases In The Eleventh Circuit, And Certification Reform, L. Lynn Hogue
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.