The Supreme Court Review, 2006
400 pages
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6-1/8 x 9-1/4
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© 2007
For forty-five years The Supreme Court Review has been lauded for providing authoritative discussion of the Court’s most significant decisions. Recent volumes have considered issues such as the 2000 presidential election, cross-burning, federalism and state sovereignty, the United States v. American Library Association case, and numerous First and Fourth amendment cases.
Contents
Clear Statement Principles and National Security: Hamdan And Beyond
Cass R. Sunstein
Cass R. Sunstein
A Note On Rumsfeld v Fair and the Legal Academy
Richard A. Posner
Richard A. Posner
The Federal Judicial Power and the International Legal Order
Curtis A. Bradley
Harmonizing Work and Citizenship: A Due Process Solution to a First Amendment Problem
Cynthia Estlund
Cynthia Estlund
Full of Surprises—and More to Come: Randall v Sorrell, the First Amendment, and Campaign Finance Regulation
Lillian R. Bevier
Overlapping and Underlapping Jurisdiction in Administrative Law
Jacob E. Gersen
Interstate Sovereign Immunity
Ann Woolhandler
Apprendi’s Domain
Jonathan F. Mitchell
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