The United States’ peacetime security is based entirely on its all-volunteer armed forces. These volunteers, split equally between full- and part-time servicemembers, risk not only their health and safety, but also their economic stability when they are called away from home for training or active duty. Servicemembers’ duties also interfere with the demands of employers, creditors, and government agencies—which can result in job losses, financial difficulties, and other costs. As a result, the federal government has long used its constitutional war powers to enact legislation protecting servicemembers from many of these hardships. These statutes provide employment leave and antidiscrimination protection, tax relief, and special procedural r...
What are the constitutional parameters of state sovereign immunity? The Court has made clear that ce...
As I suggest below in Part I, federal sovereign immunity was a doctrine of limited effect in the ear...
The text of the U.S. Constitution is the source of the controversies between two branches of America...
The United States’ peacetime security is based entirely on its all-volunteer armed forces. These vol...
Very early in our history we took steps to insure that the.rule of law, as expressed in the Constitu...
The history of sovereign immunity in the United States is a history of mistakes. The result is that ...
When the Executive\u27s use of the war powers infringes on individual liberties and resulting cases ...
States normally enjoy immunity from suit by private parties, but they may waive this immunity. The S...
This Note examines the reasoning underlying these conflicting approaches and concludes that a genera...
There is no issue of foreign relations law more important than the allocation of authority over the ...
The background and history of the Federal Tort Claims Act are well known. Stemming in part from the...
Courts frequently dismiss claims against the Executive’s use of the war power as being non-justiciab...
Anyone wishing to argue that the War Powers Resolution of 1973 is unconstitutional must be prepared ...
Defendants, civilian wives of servicemen living overseas, were tried and convicted of murder by mili...
This Article develops a theory of the constitutional allocation of the war power and applies it to t...
What are the constitutional parameters of state sovereign immunity? The Court has made clear that ce...
As I suggest below in Part I, federal sovereign immunity was a doctrine of limited effect in the ear...
The text of the U.S. Constitution is the source of the controversies between two branches of America...
The United States’ peacetime security is based entirely on its all-volunteer armed forces. These vol...
Very early in our history we took steps to insure that the.rule of law, as expressed in the Constitu...
The history of sovereign immunity in the United States is a history of mistakes. The result is that ...
When the Executive\u27s use of the war powers infringes on individual liberties and resulting cases ...
States normally enjoy immunity from suit by private parties, but they may waive this immunity. The S...
This Note examines the reasoning underlying these conflicting approaches and concludes that a genera...
There is no issue of foreign relations law more important than the allocation of authority over the ...
The background and history of the Federal Tort Claims Act are well known. Stemming in part from the...
Courts frequently dismiss claims against the Executive’s use of the war power as being non-justiciab...
Anyone wishing to argue that the War Powers Resolution of 1973 is unconstitutional must be prepared ...
Defendants, civilian wives of servicemen living overseas, were tried and convicted of murder by mili...
This Article develops a theory of the constitutional allocation of the war power and applies it to t...
What are the constitutional parameters of state sovereign immunity? The Court has made clear that ce...
As I suggest below in Part I, federal sovereign immunity was a doctrine of limited effect in the ear...
The text of the U.S. Constitution is the source of the controversies between two branches of America...