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The Constitution in 2020: Post by Martha Minow
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The Constitution in 2020. A weblog for the American Constitution Society's Constitution in 2020 Conference at the Yale Law School. These posts can also be found at the Yale ACS blog. Click here for the conference website. Friday, April 01, 2005. Post by Martha Minow. Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents. United States v. Morrison. In 2004; non-citizens too deserve protections, wrote the court in Rasul. Here, let’s put opponents on the defensive. We can argue that the legitimacy and effectiveness of the ...
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The Constitution in 2020: Post by Bruce Ackerman
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The Constitution in 2020. A weblog for the American Constitution Society's Constitution in 2020 Conference at the Yale Law School. These posts can also be found at the Yale ACS blog. Click here for the conference website. Friday, March 11, 2005. Post by Bruce Ackerman. Posted by Joseph Fishkin at 3:28 PM. The Art of Stealth - Bruce Ackerman. On Focusing and Entrenchment - Post by Cass Sunst. Post by John Podesta. The past is not prologue, but we need more history. Post by Richard Thompson Ford.
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The Constitution in 2020: Post by Richard Thompson Ford
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The Constitution in 2020. A weblog for the American Constitution Society's Constitution in 2020 Conference at the Yale Law School. These posts can also be found at the Yale ACS blog. Click here for the conference website. Sunday, December 19, 2004. Post by Richard Thompson Ford. One meta-question hangs over my thoughts about the Constitution in 2020. To what extent must our deliberations consider popular reception as well as the potential for success in the courts and principled legal correctness? One th...
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Opinion Work Product: Rep. Thomas Jefferson Johnson strikes back: bribery will get you nowhere
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Wednesday, May 24, 2006. Rep Thomas Jefferson Johnson strikes back: bribery will get you nowhere. Interestingly, there is a precedent for congressional brib-ees being entitled to a get out of jail card: U.S. v. Johnson,. Dennis v. United States. 384 US. 855, another prosecution of the brib-ors, and the court again did not decide whether prosecuting a congressional brib-ee was permitted. The later SupCt case, U.S. v. Brewster,. 408 US. 501, also discusses these issues, though I've yet to read it. Does thi...
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Opinion Work Product: Which are better, California or French cabernets?
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Saturday, May 27, 2006. Which are better, California or French cabernets? A blind taste test pisses off many. Posted by Sean Strasburg at 5/27/2006 08:25:00 AM. All I can say about this particular taste-off is duh! Links to this post:. Death in the Afternoon. Yale Law American Constitution Society. Yale Law Federalist Society. The Orphan Feast: Ascension. Akhil Amar writes on the Jefferson papers raid. I crave the law.I stay here upon my bond: von . Economy in year you graduate strongly effects your.
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Opinion Work Product: "The Orphan Feast": Ascension
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Saturday, May 27, 2006. The Orphan Feast": Ascension. Over at Commonweal about the Feast of the Ascension. Posted by Sean Strasburg at 5/27/2006 08:23:00 AM. Links to this post:. Death in the Afternoon. Yale Law American Constitution Society. Yale Law Federalist Society. Akhil Amar writes on the Jefferson papers raid. I crave the law.I stay here upon my bond: von . Economy in year you graduate strongly effects your. You think youre radical, but youre not so radic.
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Opinion Work Product: Constitutional Interpretation and the raid on Rep. Jefferson's papers
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Thursday, May 25, 2006. Constitutional Interpretation and the raid on Rep. Jefferson's papers. This will likely end up at the Supreme Court.] [Post discusses context of FBI corruption probes. Had little protection. While the Rep couldn't be questioned for anything actually said in a hearing or on the floor, he could be questioned about everything except. You can nab him. The key holding in Gravel. Dissent summarized the previous judicial holding of Coffin v. Coffin. Everything said or done by him, as a r...
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Opinion Work Product: The Gravel and Brewster cases: can Rep. Jefferson's papers be seized?
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Wednesday, May 24, 2006. The Gravel and Brewster cases: can Rep. Jefferson's papers be seized? An excellent law review article on U.S. v. Brewster,. 408 US. 501, is by Ervin, "The Gravel and Brewster Cases: An Assault on Congressional Independence," 59 Va. L. Rev. 175. I've been skimming it; if I find anything interesting I'll pass it on. I note also that I misspoke below: U.S. v. Johnson. Was in fact affirmed. Posted by Sean Strasburg at 5/24/2006 10:35:00 PM. Links to this post:. Death in the Afternoon.
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The Constitution in 2020: Money and American Democracy -- by Burt Neuborne
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The Constitution in 2020. A weblog for the American Constitution Society's Constitution in 2020 Conference at the Yale Law School. These posts can also be found at the Yale ACS blog. Click here for the conference website. Friday, March 25, 2005. Money and American Democracy - by Burt Neuborne. I am enclosing a draft chapter on the relationship between wealth and American democracy. I plan to discuss many of the issues raised in the chapter at the upcoming conference. Click here to read the chapter.].
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The Constitution in 2020: Issues and Strategies for Election Law Reform -- post by Nate Persily
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The Constitution in 2020. A weblog for the American Constitution Society's Constitution in 2020 Conference at the Yale Law School. These posts can also be found at the Yale ACS blog. Click here for the conference website. Tuesday, December 14, 2004. Issues and Strategies for Election Law Reform - post by Nate Persily. Values comes from incumbents' manipulation of the rules of the electoral game to insulate themselves from effective competition and one faction's (whether a majority or a minority) systemat...