Starting in August 2011, America has undergone a series of fiscal and political crises surrounding the threat of defaulting on the national debt and the need to raise the debt ceiling. These crises have caused tremendous stress and irreparable harm to our financial markets and political system, causing a downgrade in United States debt for the first time in history, forcing drastic budget cuts, and contributing to a sixteen-day government shutdown this past October. What is most unfortunate, however, is that all of this was preventable for the simple reason that, as a matter of constitutional law, defaulting on the national debt is impossible. This article argues that, because actually defaulting on the national debt is constitutionally imp...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
The statutory debt limit restricts the funds that can be borrowed to meet the government\u27s financ...
This article examines how a U.S. debt default might occur, how it could be avoided, its potential co...
Starting in August 2011, America has undergone a series of fiscal and political crises surrounding t...
In a prior article, I examined how a US. debt default might occur and analyzed its potential consequ...
On three occasions since mid-2011, the United States has come perilously close to exhausting its bor...
The United States government has experienced repeated political crises since 2011, caused by the Rep...
In August 2011, Congress and the President narrowly averted economic and political catastrophe, agre...
Recent events raise the question of whether two near-failures in what scholars call the Fiscal Cons...
The federal statute known as the “debt ceiling” limits total borrowing by the United States. Congres...
The debt ceiling drama increasingly seems like two debates rolled into one. The first is the deficit...
The current successor to a federal statute first enacted in 1917, and widely known as the “debt ceil...
A monumental battle over the federal budget began last year; the impasse over raising the debt ceili...
If the debt ceiling is inconsistent with existing spending and taxing laws, what must the President ...
In March 2015, the debt ceiling was hit again and sovereign default loomed. Refusing to timely raise...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
The statutory debt limit restricts the funds that can be borrowed to meet the government\u27s financ...
This article examines how a U.S. debt default might occur, how it could be avoided, its potential co...
Starting in August 2011, America has undergone a series of fiscal and political crises surrounding t...
In a prior article, I examined how a US. debt default might occur and analyzed its potential consequ...
On three occasions since mid-2011, the United States has come perilously close to exhausting its bor...
The United States government has experienced repeated political crises since 2011, caused by the Rep...
In August 2011, Congress and the President narrowly averted economic and political catastrophe, agre...
Recent events raise the question of whether two near-failures in what scholars call the Fiscal Cons...
The federal statute known as the “debt ceiling” limits total borrowing by the United States. Congres...
The debt ceiling drama increasingly seems like two debates rolled into one. The first is the deficit...
The current successor to a federal statute first enacted in 1917, and widely known as the “debt ceil...
A monumental battle over the federal budget began last year; the impasse over raising the debt ceili...
If the debt ceiling is inconsistent with existing spending and taxing laws, what must the President ...
In March 2015, the debt ceiling was hit again and sovereign default loomed. Refusing to timely raise...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
The statutory debt limit restricts the funds that can be borrowed to meet the government\u27s financ...
This article examines how a U.S. debt default might occur, how it could be avoided, its potential co...