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Separation of Powers
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Cass R. Sunstein, What’s Standing After Lujan? Of Citizen Suits, “Injuries,” and Article III, 91 Mich. L. Rev. 163 (1992).
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Standing and the Privatization of Public Law
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Standing and the Privatization of Public Law, 88 Colum. L. Rev. 1432 (1988).
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Constitutionalism After the New Deal
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Constitutionalism After the New Deal, 101 Harv. L. Rev. 421 (1987).
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Vicki C. Jackson, Accommodating an Old Constitution to the 21st Century State: of Law and Politics, in The Evolution of the Separation of Powers Between…
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Vicki C. Jackson, Accommodating an Old Constitution to the 21st-century State: of Law and Politics, in The Evolution of the Separation of Powers: Between the…
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State Sovereignty and the 11th Amendment in the United States Supreme Court: The 1998 Term
December 4, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson, State Sovereignty and the 11th Amendment in the United States Supreme Court: The 1998 Term, 22 Publius 39 (1992).
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Does Separation of Powers Promote Stability and Moderation?
December 4, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, Does Separation of Powers Promote Stability and Moderation?, 42 J. Legal Stud. 331 (2013).
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Complementary Constraints: Separation of Powers, Rational Voting, and Constitutional Design
December 4, 2024
Jide O. Nzelibe & Matthew C. Stephenson, Complementary Constraints: Separation of Powers, Rational Voting, and Constitutional Design, 123 Harv. L. Rev. 655 (2010).
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Matthew C. Stephenson, Court of Public Opinion: Government Accountability and Judicial Independence, 20 J.L. Econ. & Org. 379 (2004).
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Bureaucratic Decision Costs and Endogenous Agency Expertise
December 4, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, Bureaucratic Decision Costs and Endogenous Agency Expertise, 23 J. L. Econ. & Org. 469 (2007).
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Judicial Review as a Response to Political Posturing
December 4, 2024
Justin Fox & Matthew C. Stephenson, Judicial Review as a Response to Political Posturing, 105 Am. Pol. Sci. Rev. 397 (2011).
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Institutions Protecting Democracy: A Preliminary Inquiry
December 4, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Institutions Protecting Democracy: A Preliminary Inquiry, 12 Law & Ethics Hum. Rts. 181 (2018).
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The Political Constitution of Emergency Powers: Parliamentary and Separation-of-Powers Regulation
December 4, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Political Constitution of Emergency Powers: Parliamentary and Separation-of-Powers Regulation, 3 Int’l J.L. Context 275 (2007).
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Book Review: An Entrenched Legacy: How the New Deal Constitutional Revolution Continues to Shape the Role of the Supreme Court
December 4, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Book Review, 124 Pol. Sci. Q. 559 (2009)(reviewing Patrick M. Garry, An Entrenched Legacy: How the New Deal Constitutional Revolution Continues to Shape…
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The Inevitable Globalisation of Constitutional Law
December 4, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Inevitable Globalisation of Constitutional Law, in Highest Courts and Globalisation 129 (Sam Muller & Sidney Richards eds., 2010).
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Neal Kumar Katyal & Laurence H. Tribe, Waging War, Deciding Guilt: Trying the Constitutionality of the Military Tribunals, 111 Yale L.J. 1259 (2002).
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Waging War, Deciding Guilt: Trying the Military Tribunals
December 4, 2024
Neal K. Katyal & Laurence H. Tribe, Waging War, Deciding Guilt: Trying the Military Tribunals, 111 Yale L.J. 1259 (2002).
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Laurence H. Tribe, Comment, A Constitution We Are Amending: In Defense of a Restrained Judicial Role, 97 Harv. L. Rev. 433 (1983).
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Intergovernmental Immunities in Litigation, Taxation, and Regulation: Separation of Powers Issues in Controversies about Federalism
December 4, 2024
Laurence H. Tribe, Intergovernmental Immunities in Litigation, Taxation, and Regulation: Separation of Powers Issues in Controversies about Federalism, 89 Harv. L. Rev. 682 (1976).
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The President and the Administration
December 4, 2024
Lawrence Lessig & Cass R. Sunstein, The President and the Administration, 94 Colum. L. Rev. 1 (1994).
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Customary International Law as Federal Common Law: A Critique of the Modern Position
December 4, 2024
Curtis Bradley & Jack L. Goldsmith, Customary International Law as Federal Common Law: A Critique of the Modern Position, 110 Harv. L. Rev. 815 (1997).