The recent congressional foray into the affairs of the Port of New York Authority has dramatized a growingly menacing attitude toward interstate compacts and agencies even while they have become increasingly indispensable arms of state government. In asking for a clarification of the nature of Congress\u27 interest in the interstate compacts, Professor Leach urges a greater exercise of federal restraint. Compromise and adjustment, not challenge and counterchallenge, are basic to a strong federal system
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The Supreme Court\u27s revival of federalism casts doubt on the previously unimpeachable power of th...
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A Review of The Administration of Interstate Compacts. By Richard H. Leach and Redding S. Sugg, Jr
The real increase in the use of compacts is still very recent, so there has as yet been little sig...
In this article, the unique features of interstate compacts are introduced and their difficulties ex...
By focusing almost exclusively on that species of interstate agreement designated by the term compa...
In this Essay, I address the question of which branch of state government ought to have the authorit...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityInevitably, government is reaching more and more into fields of indu...
After nearly a century of negotiations among the Great Lakes states, tribes, and provinces, a promis...
Compacts, Cartels, and Congressional Consent argues that U.S. Steel Corp. v. Multistate Tax Commissi...
Conflict of laws scholars appear to be about the only onesconcerned about what is going on in the ev...
This article is adapted from a talk Professor Larson gave at Pepperdine’s symposium on federal preem...
For much of this century, American foreign affairs law has assumed that there is a sharp distinction...
Interstate compacts have been used since Colonial times to resolve conflicts between states. With re...
Federalism has moved to the forefront of constitutional analysis in recent years as a narrow majorit...
The Supreme Court\u27s revival of federalism casts doubt on the previously unimpeachable power of th...
The central goal of a federal system is for local government units to retain degrees of independence...
A Review of The Administration of Interstate Compacts. By Richard H. Leach and Redding S. Sugg, Jr
The real increase in the use of compacts is still very recent, so there has as yet been little sig...
In this article, the unique features of interstate compacts are introduced and their difficulties ex...
By focusing almost exclusively on that species of interstate agreement designated by the term compa...
In this Essay, I address the question of which branch of state government ought to have the authorit...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityInevitably, government is reaching more and more into fields of indu...
After nearly a century of negotiations among the Great Lakes states, tribes, and provinces, a promis...
Compacts, Cartels, and Congressional Consent argues that U.S. Steel Corp. v. Multistate Tax Commissi...
Conflict of laws scholars appear to be about the only onesconcerned about what is going on in the ev...
This article is adapted from a talk Professor Larson gave at Pepperdine’s symposium on federal preem...
For much of this century, American foreign affairs law has assumed that there is a sharp distinction...
Interstate compacts have been used since Colonial times to resolve conflicts between states. With re...
Federalism has moved to the forefront of constitutional analysis in recent years as a narrow majorit...
The Supreme Court\u27s revival of federalism casts doubt on the previously unimpeachable power of th...