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1993

Law and Contemporary Problems

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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.


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.


Income From Separate Property: Towards A Theoretical Foundation, Thomas R. Andrews Apr 1993

Income From Separate Property: Towards A Theoretical Foundation, Thomas R. Andrews

Law and Contemporary Problems

The characterization of the rents, issues and profits from separate property brought into or acquired during marriage is discussed. There has been no comprehensive treatment of this issue in community property case law and literature in recent years.


Management Of The Community Estate During An Intact Marriage, J. Thomas Oldham Apr 1993

Management Of The Community Estate During An Intact Marriage, J. Thomas Oldham

Law and Contemporary Problems

The systems that have been created in community property states to address the management of various types of community property are surveyed, and an optimal managment system for marital property is recommended.