I do not favor a constitutional circumscription on legislative powers to spend and borrow. I do favor a constitutional command that these powers be exercised openly and clearly. Let me here propose that this command is already in the Constitution. Before we rewrite the fiscal Constitution by formal amendment, we ought to consider the interpretive potential of the present constitutional text
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I do not favor a constitutional circumscription on legislative powers to spend and borrow. I do favo...
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If the debt ceiling is inconsistent with existing spending and taxing laws, what must the President ...
A monumental battle over the federal budget began last year; the impasse over raising the debt ceili...
Unlike the federal Constitution, virtually all state constitutions give detailed attention to questi...
I do not favor a constitutional circumscription on legislative powers to spend and borrow. I do favo...
Because the Constitution\u27s fiscal provisions are not self-executing, federal budget processes hav...
The United States Constitution contains relatively few provisions explicitly concerned with the auth...
Unbalanced budgets have sparked decades of debate among legislators, scholars, and the public at lar...
The paper uses a dynamic inconsistency model known from monetary policy to assess three al-ternative...
How much federalism is too much? The answer, of course, depends on whom you ask. It is no surprise, ...
The dominant theme in the resurgent state constitutional jurisprudence of the last quarter-century h...
Article I § 9 clause 7 of the United States Constitution makes it clear that “No Money shall be draw...
Although interactions between federal and state taxes and spending programs are becoming increasingl...
It is difficult in constitutional-law circles to avoid the observation that we are living through a ...
One of the most persistent political issues facing Congress in recent years is whether to require th...
What does the Constitution mean when it says that “The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect ...
If the debt ceiling is inconsistent with existing spending and taxing laws, what must the President ...
A monumental battle over the federal budget began last year; the impasse over raising the debt ceili...
Unlike the federal Constitution, virtually all state constitutions give detailed attention to questi...