In this essay, Professor Orentlicher reviews three books that analyze different features of the U.S. political system: 1. Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separated and Shared Power System (Stanford Univ. Press 2017). 2. Richard A. Posner, The Federal Judiciary: Strengths and Weaknesses (Harvard Univ. Press 2017). 3. Martin H. Redish, Judicial Independence and the American Constitution: A Democratic Paradox (Stanford Univ. Press 2017)
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Reviewing: Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separate...
In this essay, Professor Orentlicher reviews three books that analyze different features of the U.S....
In this article, Professor Orentlicher examines the Constitution\u27s design for the executive branc...
This paper sharpens debates over whether the Constitution of the United States and the American cons...
This Essay was prepared for a symposium at Drake Law School on The U.S. Constitution and Political ...
Is America’s political dysfunction connected to the design of the Constitution? This Essay argues th...
Is America’s political dysfunction connected to the design of the Constitution? This Essay argues th...
Book review: The Constitution as Political Structure. By Martin Redish. New York: Oxford University ...
This Essay argues that there are two unappreciated aspects of U.S. constitutional design that have c...
Reviewing: Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separate...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Reviewing: Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separate...
In this essay, Professor Orentlicher reviews three books that analyze different features of the U.S....
In this article, Professor Orentlicher examines the Constitution\u27s design for the executive branc...
This paper sharpens debates over whether the Constitution of the United States and the American cons...
This Essay was prepared for a symposium at Drake Law School on The U.S. Constitution and Political ...
Is America’s political dysfunction connected to the design of the Constitution? This Essay argues th...
Is America’s political dysfunction connected to the design of the Constitution? This Essay argues th...
Book review: The Constitution as Political Structure. By Martin Redish. New York: Oxford University ...
This Essay argues that there are two unappreciated aspects of U.S. constitutional design that have c...
Reviewing: Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separate...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...