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Minor Courts, Major Questions, Michael Coenen
The Future Of The Foreign Commerce Clause, Scott Sullivan
The Future Of The Foreign Commerce Clause, Scott Sullivan
Journal Articles
The Foreign Commerce Clause has been lost, subsumed by its interstate cousin, and overshadowed in foreign relations by the treaty power. Consistent with its original purpose and the implied, but unrefined view asserted by the judiciary, this Article articulates a broader and deeper Foreign Commerce power than is popularly understood. It reframes doctrinal considerations for a reinvigorated Foreign Commerce Clause--both as an independent power and in alliance with other coordinate foreign affairs powers--and demonstrates that increasing global complexity and interdependence makes broad and deep federal authority under this power crucial to effective and efficient action in matters of national concern.
Mccain V. Grant Parish Police Jury: Judicial Use Of The Inherent Powers Doctrine To Compel Adequate Judicial Funding, André Doguet
Mccain V. Grant Parish Police Jury: Judicial Use Of The Inherent Powers Doctrine To Compel Adequate Judicial Funding, André Doguet
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Courts - Change Of Venue Under Section 1404(A) - Consideration Of Applicable Substantive Law "In The Interest Of Justice", Richard B. Wilkins
Federal Courts - Change Of Venue Under Section 1404(A) - Consideration Of Applicable Substantive Law "In The Interest Of Justice", Richard B. Wilkins
Louisiana Law Review
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Major Labor Decisions Of The Supreme Court Of The United States 1960 Term, Donald H. Wollett
Major Labor Decisions Of The Supreme Court Of The United States 1960 Term, Donald H. Wollett
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae Et Personae - Suits Against Insolvent Corporations In Receivership, Cecil C. Lowe
Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae Et Personae - Suits Against Insolvent Corporations In Receivership, Cecil C. Lowe
Louisiana Law Review
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