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Are Congressional Committees Constitutional ?: Radical Textualism, Separation Of Powers, And The Enactment Process, John C. Roberts
Are Congressional Committees Constitutional ?: Radical Textualism, Separation Of Powers, And The Enactment Process, John C. Roberts
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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The Foibles Of Formalism: Applying A Political "Transaction Cost Analysis" To Separation Of Powers, Michael A. Fitts
The Foibles Of Formalism: Applying A Political "Transaction Cost Analysis" To Separation Of Powers, Michael A. Fitts
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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President V. Congress: What The Two-Party Duopoly Has Done To The American Separation Of Powers, Theodore J. Lowi
President V. Congress: What The Two-Party Duopoly Has Done To The American Separation Of Powers, Theodore J. Lowi
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Equitable Discretion To Dismiss Congressional-Plaintiff Suits: A Reassessment, Sophia C. Goodman
Equitable Discretion To Dismiss Congressional-Plaintiff Suits: A Reassessment, Sophia C. Goodman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Separation Of Powers: A New Look At The Functionalist Approach, Suzanne Prieur Clair
Separation Of Powers: A New Look At The Functionalist Approach, Suzanne Prieur Clair
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Symposium: Judicial Refusal To Exercise Congressional Grants Of Jurisdiction And Separation Of Powers, J. Timothy Mc Donald
Symposium: Judicial Refusal To Exercise Congressional Grants Of Jurisdiction And Separation Of Powers, J. Timothy Mc Donald
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Misuse Of Separation Of Powers Theory In Cases Outside The System Of Freedom Of Expression, Melvyn R. Durchslag
Misuse Of Separation Of Powers Theory In Cases Outside The System Of Freedom Of Expression, Melvyn R. Durchslag
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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