Scholars have long debated Congress\u27s power to curb federal jurisdiction and have consistently assumed that the constitutional limits on Congress\u27s authority if any must be judicially enforceable and found in the text and structure of Article III In this Article I challenge that fundamental assumption I argue that the primary constitutional protection for the federal judiciary lies instead in the bicameralism and presentment requirements of Article I These Article I lawmaking procedures give competing political factions even political minorities considerable power to veto legislation Drawing on recent social science and legal scholarship I argue that political factions are particularly likely to use their structural veto to block ...
The U.S. Constitution requires federal agencies to comply with separation-of-powers (or structural) ...
This Article draws on my legislative and judicial background to focus both on the tendency of the co...
What limits (if any) does the Constitution impose on congressional efforts to strip federal courts o...
Scholars have long debated Congress’s power to curb federal jurisdiction and have consistently assum...
Did the Framers attempt to establish an effectual power in the national judiciary to void state law ...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
What limits (if any) does the Constitution impose on congressional efforts to strip federal courts o...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
This Article draws on my legislative and judicial background to focus both on the tendency of the co...
The extent of Congress\u27s authority to control the jurisdiction of the federal courts has been the...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
This article makes a constitutional case against the jurisdiction-stripping provisions of the Milita...
The U.S. Constitution requires federal agencies to comply with separation-of-powers (or structural) ...
This Article draws on my legislative and judicial background to focus both on the tendency of the co...
What limits (if any) does the Constitution impose on congressional efforts to strip federal courts o...
Scholars have long debated Congress’s power to curb federal jurisdiction and have consistently assum...
Did the Framers attempt to establish an effectual power in the national judiciary to void state law ...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
What limits (if any) does the Constitution impose on congressional efforts to strip federal courts o...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
This Article draws on my legislative and judicial background to focus both on the tendency of the co...
The extent of Congress\u27s authority to control the jurisdiction of the federal courts has been the...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
This article makes a constitutional case against the jurisdiction-stripping provisions of the Milita...
The U.S. Constitution requires federal agencies to comply with separation-of-powers (or structural) ...
This Article draws on my legislative and judicial background to focus both on the tendency of the co...
What limits (if any) does the Constitution impose on congressional efforts to strip federal courts o...