The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Rehnquist\u27s recent leadership has invalidated numerous federal laws, arguably departing from settled precedent to do so. The Rehnquist Court has held that Congress exceeded its constitutional authority in five instances during the 2000-01 Term, on four occasions during the 1999-2000 Term and in a total of twenty-nine cases since the 1994-95 Term. Commentators typically explain these decisions in federalism terms, focusing on the Court\u27s use of its power to protect the States from an overreaching Congress. That explanation is incomplete and, in important respects, unpersuasive. The Rehnquist Court has not been as solicitous of states\u27 rights as one might expect if it were operating primarily fro...
When a ruling of the supreme court meets with Congressional disfavor there are several remedies avai...
America is its Constitution. In a recent string of decisions invalidating federal civil rights legi...
The Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Congr...
The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Rehnquist\u27s recent leadership has invalidated numerous fede...
This article adopts a novel separation of powers framework to analyze the Rehnquist Court\u27s recen...
Over the past eight years, the Supreme Court has been unusually aggressive in its exercise ofjudicia...
Over the past eight years, the Supreme Court has been unusually aggressive in its exercise ofjudicia...
The conventional wisdom is that the Rehnquist Court has a federalism agenda-restricting the scope of...
Over the past eight years, the Supreme Court has been unusually aggressive in its exercise ofjudicia...
[Excerpt] When historians look back at the Rehnquist Court, without a doubt they will say that its ...
A struggle over the norms and boundaries of federal judicial authority is ongoing, both within the U...
[Excerpt] When historians look back at the Rehnquist Court, without a doubt they will say that its ...
The Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Congr...
The conventional wisdom is that the Rehnquist Court has a federalism agenda-restricting the scope of...
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and the Supreme Court under his leadership have been charged, res...
When a ruling of the supreme court meets with Congressional disfavor there are several remedies avai...
America is its Constitution. In a recent string of decisions invalidating federal civil rights legi...
The Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Congr...
The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Rehnquist\u27s recent leadership has invalidated numerous fede...
This article adopts a novel separation of powers framework to analyze the Rehnquist Court\u27s recen...
Over the past eight years, the Supreme Court has been unusually aggressive in its exercise ofjudicia...
Over the past eight years, the Supreme Court has been unusually aggressive in its exercise ofjudicia...
The conventional wisdom is that the Rehnquist Court has a federalism agenda-restricting the scope of...
Over the past eight years, the Supreme Court has been unusually aggressive in its exercise ofjudicia...
[Excerpt] When historians look back at the Rehnquist Court, without a doubt they will say that its ...
A struggle over the norms and boundaries of federal judicial authority is ongoing, both within the U...
[Excerpt] When historians look back at the Rehnquist Court, without a doubt they will say that its ...
The Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Congr...
The conventional wisdom is that the Rehnquist Court has a federalism agenda-restricting the scope of...
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and the Supreme Court under his leadership have been charged, res...
When a ruling of the supreme court meets with Congressional disfavor there are several remedies avai...
America is its Constitution. In a recent string of decisions invalidating federal civil rights legi...
The Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Congr...