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Full-Text Articles in Law
Constitutional Law: Double Jeopardy - New Approach To The "Manifest Necessity Rule", Ronald C. Brown
Constitutional Law: Double Jeopardy - New Approach To The "Manifest Necessity Rule", Ronald C. Brown
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Congress, The President, And The Power To Declare War: A Requiem For Vietnam, William W. Van Alstyne
Congress, The President, And The Power To Declare War: A Requiem For Vietnam, William W. Van Alstyne
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Several arguments have been advanced in support of the President's authority to continue use of the Armed Forces in Vietnam without a congressional declaration of war as provided by the Constitution. Congressional ratification of the Southeast Asia Treaty and the Charter of the United Nations, as well as enactment of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, are often urged as constituting sufficient congressional authorization for the President's actions. Some have gone further and contended that congressional authorization was not a prerequisite in the Vietnam conflict because the President never exceeded his historically recognized authority to act unilaterally in defense of the …
State Constitutions For The 20th Century, William F. Swindler
State Constitutions For The 20th Century, William F. Swindler
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The Warren Court: Completion Of A Constitutional Revolution, William F. Swindler
The Warren Court: Completion Of A Constitutional Revolution, William F. Swindler
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A Suggested Seminar In Student Rights, William W. Van Alstyne
A Suggested Seminar In Student Rights, William W. Van Alstyne
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The Tentative Emergence Of Student Power In The United States, William W. Van Alstyne
The Tentative Emergence Of Student Power In The United States, William W. Van Alstyne
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Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments & Questions, William W. Van Alstyne
Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments & Questions, William W. Van Alstyne
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State Taxation Of Interstate Commerce, Charles Harper Anderson
State Taxation Of Interstate Commerce, Charles Harper Anderson
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The Constitutionality Of Peacetime Conscription, Harrop A. Freeman
The Constitutionality Of Peacetime Conscription, Harrop A. Freeman
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Book Review Of The Commerce Power Versus States Rights: "Back To The Constitution", Theodore S. Cox
Book Review Of The Commerce Power Versus States Rights: "Back To The Constitution", Theodore S. Cox
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The Universal Draft And Constitutional Limitations, Joseph M. Cormack
The Universal Draft And Constitutional Limitations, Joseph M. Cormack
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