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Section 9: The Court And Politics, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 9: The Court And Politics, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
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Justice Blackmun, Federalism, And Separation Of Powers, Dan T. Coenen
Justice Blackmun, Federalism, And Separation Of Powers, Dan T. Coenen
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On June 8, 1970, Harry A. Blackmun took his seat on the Supreme Court bench. Few then foresaw that, in the ensuing twenty-three terms of the Court, Justice Blackmun would make contributions to American law that rank no less than monumental. Justice Blackmun has become best known for his landmark opinion in Roe v. Wade and his increasingly pointed defense of libertarian and egalitarian values. During his long tenure on the Court, however, Justice Blackmun also quietly has shaped the law of constitutional federalism and separation of powers.
This reality first came to my attention in 1987, when I received …
Ways To Think About The Unitary Executive: A Comment On Approaches To Government Structure, Michael A. Fitts
Ways To Think About The Unitary Executive: A Comment On Approaches To Government Structure, Michael A. Fitts
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