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Law and Contemporary Problems

1993

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Confirming The Constitution: The Role Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Stephen J. Wermiel Oct 1993

Confirming The Constitution: The Role Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Stephen J. Wermiel

Law and Contemporary Problems

The confirmation process for Supreme Court justices is examined as a form of indirect constitutional interpretation by the Senate. Recent confirmation struggles are used as examples.


Congress, The Fcc, And The Search For The Public Trustee, Neal Devins Oct 1993

Congress, The Fcc, And The Search For The Public Trustee, Neal Devins

Law and Contemporary Problems

The features of constitutional politics involving independent agencies are discussed through an examination of FCC efforts to repudiate regulatory initiatives designed to facilitate diversity in broadcasting.


The President’S Power Of Interpretation: Implications Of A Unified Theory Of Constitutional Law, Geoffrey P. Miller Oct 1993

The President’S Power Of Interpretation: Implications Of A Unified Theory Of Constitutional Law, Geoffrey P. Miller

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Disagreement And Interpretation, Robert F. Nagel Oct 1993

Disagreement And Interpretation, Robert F. Nagel

Law and Contemporary Problems

The question of what weight--if any--courts should give to elected government resistance to court decisions is examined. A principle is sought that explains why courts should not consider local resistance when deliberating on constitutional questions.


Foreword, Neal Devins Oct 1993

Foreword, Neal Devins

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Review By The Executive In Foreign Affairs And War Powers: A Consequence Of Rational Choice In The Separation Of Powers, John O. Mcginnis Oct 1993

Constitutional Review By The Executive In Foreign Affairs And War Powers: A Consequence Of Rational Choice In The Separation Of Powers, John O. Mcginnis

Law and Contemporary Problems

A model of institutional rational choice is presented to describe the actual practice of the separation of powers, and the model is illuminated by examining the accommodation in the foreign policy and war powers area and the manner in which it reflects the balance of interests among the branches.


The Lawmaking Congress, Roger H. Davidson Oct 1993

The Lawmaking Congress, Roger H. Davidson

Law and Contemporary Problems

General guidelines for understanding how the task of framing and reviewing constitutional issues is approached by senators and representatives in Congress are presented.


The Legislative Veto: Invalidated, It Survives, Louis Fisher Oct 1993

The Legislative Veto: Invalidated, It Survives, Louis Fisher

Law and Contemporary Problems

The Supreme Court's decision in "INS vs Chadha" is examined, and the origins of the legislative veto and its traditional place in the lawmaking process is discussed.