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Abdication By Another Name: An Ode To Lou Fisher, Neal Devins Jul 2000

Abdication By Another Name: An Ode To Lou Fisher, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

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Invoking Executive Privilege: Navigating Ticklish Political Waters, Louis Fisher Apr 2000

Invoking Executive Privilege: Navigating Ticklish Political Waters, Louis Fisher

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

In this Article, Louis Fisher acknowledges the constitutional legitimacy of executive privilege, but he argues that legal and political limits render the scope of the privilege narrower than what is commonly believed In support of his argument, he points to early precedents set during the Washington Administration and to congressional leverage over the executive branch. Though he recognizes the executive branch's interest in ensuring that information is disclosed through authorized channels and its concern about disclosures of information that may embarrass the administration or one of its agency's, he asserts that there is no legal or constitutionaI justification for concealing …


Enumerated Limits, Normative Principles, And Congressional Overstepping: Why The Civil Rights Provision Of The Violence Against Women Act Is Unconstitutional, Troy Robert Rackham Feb 2000

Enumerated Limits, Normative Principles, And Congressional Overstepping: Why The Civil Rights Provision Of The Violence Against Women Act Is Unconstitutional, Troy Robert Rackham

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

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The Special Constitutional Structure Of The Federal Impeachment Process, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2000

The Special Constitutional Structure Of The Federal Impeachment Process, Michael J. Gerhardt

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.