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California Coastal Commission: Retroactivity Of A Judicial Ruling Of Unconstitutionality, Kristin Grenfell
California Coastal Commission: Retroactivity Of A Judicial Ruling Of Unconstitutionality, Kristin Grenfell
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
When Inter-Branch Norms Break Down: Of Arms-For-Hostages, Orderly Shutdowns, Presidential Impeachments, And Judicial Coups, Peter M. Shane
When Inter-Branch Norms Break Down: Of Arms-For-Hostages, Orderly Shutdowns, Presidential Impeachments, And Judicial Coups, Peter M. Shane
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Branches Behaving Badly: The Predictable And Often Desirable Consequences Of The Separation Of Powers, Saikrishna B. Prakash
Branches Behaving Badly: The Predictable And Often Desirable Consequences Of The Separation Of Powers, Saikrishna B. Prakash
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Constitution From The People: Juricentric Restrictions On Section Five Power, Robert C. Post, Reva B. Siegel
Protecting The Constitution From The People: Juricentric Restrictions On Section Five Power, Robert C. Post, Reva B. Siegel
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Congressional Power in the Shadow of the Rehnquist Court: Strategies for the Future held at Indiana University Law School, February 1-2, 2002.
Federalism And The Public Good: The True Story Behind The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act, Marci A. Hamilton
Federalism And The Public Good: The True Story Behind The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act, Marci A. Hamilton
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Congressional Power in the Shadow of the Rehnquist Court: Strategies for the Future held at Indiana University Law School, February 1-2, 2002.
Constitutional Law: The Garvee Bonds Case And Executive Power: Breakthrough Or Blip?, Andrew C. Spiropoulos
Constitutional Law: The Garvee Bonds Case And Executive Power: Breakthrough Or Blip?, Andrew C. Spiropoulos
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ronald Reagan And The Rehnquist Court On Congressional Power: Presidential Influences On Constitutional Change, Dawn E. Johnsen
Ronald Reagan And The Rehnquist Court On Congressional Power: Presidential Influences On Constitutional Change, Dawn E. Johnsen
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Congressional Power in the Shadow of the Rehnquist Court: Strategies for the Future held at Indiana University Law School, February 1-2, 2002.
Disarming The Confirmation Process, Michael M. Gallagher
Disarming The Confirmation Process, Michael M. Gallagher
Cleveland State Law Review
To improve the current process and eliminate the bitter nature of confirmation hearings, Senators should not consider a nominee's ideology in determining whether to vote for that nominee. Ideological scrutiny lacks historical and constitutional support; it has led to repeated, prolonged battles that threaten to draw the confirmation process into a dangerous stalemate. Removing ideology from judicial nominations would return the confirmation process to its original understanding, one in which the President enjoys the dominant role. Those who argue that allowing the President, not the Senate, to consider a nominee's ideology would harm the federal judiciary and ignore the nature …