The text of the Emoluments Clause provides no explicit enforcement mechanism, raising questions about who may enforce the Clause, and the mechanism by which it might be enforced. Is the Clause enforceable exclusively by collective action—such as an impeachment proceeding by Congress—or is it also enforceable by individual action—such as a private lawsuit? If the Emoluments Clause can be enforced by private action, who has standing to sue? In the absence of explicit textual guidance, a broader constitutional theory is required to render enforcement of the Clause coherent. This Article presents that broader theory. The Article argues that the Emoluments Clause imposes a fiduciary duty on officers of the United States. When that duty is breach...
When the Framers of our national Constitution included the Foreign Emoluments Clause, they did so as...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
You, too, can sue Donald Trump under the Emoluments Clause! Since Inauguration Day, several lawsuits...
The text of the Emoluments Clause provides no explicit enforcement mechanism, raising questions abou...
Two provisions of the U.S. Constitution that have received comparatively little public attention ove...
Centuries ago, when land represented the majority of wealth, the trust was used primarily for holdin...
Many facts of disputes between creditors and debtors regarding the excesses of fiduciary guarantees ...
Part I of the article lays out the major academic criticisms of DeShaney v. Winnebago County Departm...
Although Article I of the Constitution vests legislative power in the Congress, the lawmaking proces...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
The very first line of the Bill of Rights provides that Congress shall make no law respecting an es...
Fiduciary duty principles are central to the protection provided by the Employee Retirement Income S...
This Note argues that the Court should return to a reliance-based approach to Contract Clause challe...
A new brand of plaintiff has come to federal court. In cases involving the Affordable Care Act, the ...
A growing body of scholarship draws connections between fiduciary law and the Constitution. In much ...
When the Framers of our national Constitution included the Foreign Emoluments Clause, they did so as...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
You, too, can sue Donald Trump under the Emoluments Clause! Since Inauguration Day, several lawsuits...
The text of the Emoluments Clause provides no explicit enforcement mechanism, raising questions abou...
Two provisions of the U.S. Constitution that have received comparatively little public attention ove...
Centuries ago, when land represented the majority of wealth, the trust was used primarily for holdin...
Many facts of disputes between creditors and debtors regarding the excesses of fiduciary guarantees ...
Part I of the article lays out the major academic criticisms of DeShaney v. Winnebago County Departm...
Although Article I of the Constitution vests legislative power in the Congress, the lawmaking proces...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
The very first line of the Bill of Rights provides that Congress shall make no law respecting an es...
Fiduciary duty principles are central to the protection provided by the Employee Retirement Income S...
This Note argues that the Court should return to a reliance-based approach to Contract Clause challe...
A new brand of plaintiff has come to federal court. In cases involving the Affordable Care Act, the ...
A growing body of scholarship draws connections between fiduciary law and the Constitution. In much ...
When the Framers of our national Constitution included the Foreign Emoluments Clause, they did so as...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
You, too, can sue Donald Trump under the Emoluments Clause! Since Inauguration Day, several lawsuits...