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Sleight Of Hand Or The Old Bait & Switch?: Article Iii And The Politics Of Self-Policing By The Court In Parents Involved, Zanita E. Fenton Jan 2009

Sleight Of Hand Or The Old Bait & Switch?: Article Iii And The Politics Of Self-Policing By The Court In Parents Involved, Zanita E. Fenton

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Constitutionality Of Warrantless Electronic Surveillance Of Suspected Foreign Threats To The National Security Of The United States, Michael Avery Jan 2008

The Constitutionality Of Warrantless Electronic Surveillance Of Suspected Foreign Threats To The National Security Of The United States, Michael Avery

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


The "Enabling Law": The Demise Of The Separation Of Powers In Hugo Chavez's Venezuela, Mario J. Garcia-Sierra Jul 2001

The "Enabling Law": The Demise Of The Separation Of Powers In Hugo Chavez's Venezuela, Mario J. Garcia-Sierra

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Divergent Models Of Public Law In Latin America: A Historical And Prescriptive Analysis, Nicholas D.S. Brumm Oct 1992

Divergent Models Of Public Law In Latin America: A Historical And Prescriptive Analysis, Nicholas D.S. Brumm

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Congress And Taxes: A Separation Of Powers Analysis, Karla W. Simon May 1991

Congress And Taxes: A Separation Of Powers Analysis, Karla W. Simon

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Independent Counsels Under The Ethics In Government Act Of 1978: A Violation Of The Separation Of Powers Doctrine Or An Essential Check On Executive Power?, Alexander I. Tachmes Jan 1988

Independent Counsels Under The Ethics In Government Act Of 1978: A Violation Of The Separation Of Powers Doctrine Or An Essential Check On Executive Power?, Alexander I. Tachmes

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.