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Exiting Congressional-Executive Agreements, Curtis A. Bradley
Exiting Congressional-Executive Agreements, Curtis A. Bradley
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Commentators have argued that, even if the president has the unilateral authority to terminate Article II treaties concluded with the Senate’s advice and consent, the president lacks the unilateral authority to terminate “congressional-executive agreements” concluded with majority congressional approval, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). This Article challenges that claim. If one accepts a presidential authority to terminate Article II treaties, this Article contends, there is no persuasive reason to conclude differently with respect to congressional-executive agreements. Congressional-executive agreements have become largely interchangeable with Article II treaties as a matter of domestic law and practice. For example, …
A Common Law For The First Amendment, Richard A. Epstein
A Common Law For The First Amendment, Richard A. Epstein
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Positive And Negative Externalities In Real Estate Development, Richard A. Epstein
Positive And Negative Externalities In Real Estate Development, Richard A. Epstein
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Cost-Benefit Analysis And The Judicial Role, Jonathan Masur, Eric A. Posner
Cost-Benefit Analysis And The Judicial Role, Jonathan Masur, Eric A. Posner
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Introduction To Decentralization And Development, Shitong Qiao, Richard A. Epstein
Introduction To Decentralization And Development, Shitong Qiao, Richard A. Epstein
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Why Limits On Contributions To Super Pacs Should Survive Citizens United, Albert W. Alschuler, Laurence H. Tribe, Norman Eisen, Richard W. Painter
Why Limits On Contributions To Super Pacs Should Survive Citizens United, Albert W. Alschuler, Laurence H. Tribe, Norman Eisen, Richard W. Painter
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