Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
American political culture and the failures of process federalism.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Marshall, William Leonard |
Blaine's wake: school choice, the First Amendment, and state constitutional law. | Political science | Viteritti, Joseph P. |
But when exactly was judicially-enforced federalism "born" in the first place?(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Kramer, Larry D. |
Congress as partner/Congress as adversary.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Sager, Lawrence G. |
Congress fumbles with the Internet. | Political science | Goyal, Praveen |
Context and complementarity within federalism doctrine.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Caminker, Evan H. |
Cutting the Gordian knot of affirmative action.(Case Note) | Political science | Patten, Erin E. |
Cyberjam: the law and economics of Internet congestion of the telephone network. | Political science | Sidak, J. Gregory, Spulber, Daniel F. |
Evaluating the New Deal.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Stewart, Richard B. |
Federalism as a structural threat to liberty.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Laycock, Douglas |
Federalism in constitutional context.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Hills, Roderick M., Jr. |
Formalism and state sovereignty in Printz v. United States: cooperation by consent. | Political science | Gold, Andrew S. |
Formalism, functionalism, and the separation of powers.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Neuborne, Burt |
Formalism, functionalism, ignorance, judges.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Easterbrook, Frank H. |
Free speech and freer speech. | Political science | Goach, Aaron A. |
Gun shy: the Second Amendment as an "underenforced constitutional norm." | Political science | Denning, Brannon P. |
In the beginning are the states.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Harrison, John C. |
Introduction: trust and jurisdiction -- the tug-of-war between Congress and the federal courts.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Jacobs, Dennis |
Judicial review and federalism.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Yoo, John C. |
Mend it or end it? What to do with the independent counsel statute. | Political science | Cook, Julian A., III |
Ninth Circuit ignores principles of federalism and the Rooker-Feldman doctrine.(Case Note) | Political science | Snider, Blake A. |
Relationships between formalism and functionalism in separation of powers cases.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Eskridge, William N., Jr. |
Religion in Congress and the courts: issues of institutional competence.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | BeVier, Lillian R. |
Shall we kill all the lawyers first? Insider and outsider views of the legal profession. | Political science | Black, Amy E., Rothman, Stanley |
The cartelization of commerce.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Epstein, Richard A. |
The constitutional virtues and vices of the New Deal.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Amar, Akhil Reed |
The federal common law of ERISA. | Political science | Brauch, Jeffrey A. |
The Necessary and Proper Clause as an intrinsic restraint on federal lawmaking power.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Engdahl, David E. |
The revival of states' rights: a progress report and a proposal.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Baker, Lynn A. |
The Sixth Circuit navigates the post-Romer wreckage.(Romer v. Evans)(rights of homosexuals)(Case Note) | Political science | Webber, James K., Jr. |
The strange career of quid pro quo sexual harassment. | Political science | Scalia, Eugene |
The structural constitution and the countermajoritarian difficulty.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Calabresi, Steven G. |
The Supreme Court's shifting tolerance for public aid to parochial schools and the implications for educational choice.(Case Note) | Political science | Roberson, Doug |
Toward a comprehensive understanding of the federal appointments process. | Political science | Gerhardt, Michael J. |
Toward a more coherent dormant commerce clause: a proposed unitary framework. | Political science | Lawrence, Michael A. |
Toward a principled interpretation of the Commerce Clause.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Merrill, Thomas W. |
Undoing the New Deal through the new presidentialism.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution) | Political science | Farina, Cynthia R. |
Who counts? Determining the availability of minority businesses for public contracting after Croson. | Political science | La Noue, George R. |
Will lawyering strangle democratic capitalism?: a retrospective. | Political science | Silberman, Laurence H. |
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