All Articles tagged President
State Constitutional Commentary
October 10, 2022 EDT Meyers v. U.S. is a decision that is plainly inconsistent with the Constitutional plan under which Congress, not the President, is the supreme source of law and direction.
State Constitutional Commentary
October 10, 2022 EDT Our bare-bones Article II, combined with the oath, enables presidents with baseline level of decency to “crowd in” motivations of public-spiritedness thereby satisfying their fiduciary obligations without abusing the office.
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July 22, 2020 EDT This article analyzes Jackson’s concurrence in Youngstown Co. v. Sawyer in the context of his other writings to better understand his position on presidential power.
Justice Commentaries
July 17, 2018 EDT This article argues that there is a need to increase validity and reliability of forensic science in the criminal justice system through a collaborative approach.
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April 15, 2018 EDT This article concludes that the Founders’ failure to clearly develop a universal framework for resolving disputed elections was a significant oversight.
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June 11, 2017 EDT Foreword to symposium.
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June 11, 2017 EDT This article argues that the Senate might have the constitutional power to impair the confirmation processbut that does not mean it should use it.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT Dedication to Dean Ouellette.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT Dedication to Dean Ouellette.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT Dedication to Dean Ouellette.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT Dedication to Dean Ouellette.
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January 01, 2013 EDT Deedication to Dean Andrews.
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August 08, 2009 EDT Symposium remarks
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January 01, 2006 EDT This article traces the development of Justice Jackson's opinion in Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer.