A constitutional clash is brewing. Cities and counties are flexing their muscles to frustrate national immigration policy while the federal Executive is threatening to interfere with local law enforcement decision making and funding. Although the federal government generally has plenary authority over immigration law, the Constitution forbids the commandeering of state and local officials to enforce federal law against their will. One exception to this anti-commandeering principle is the Spending Clause of Article I that permits Congress to condition the receipt of federal funds on compliance with federal law. These conditions, according to more than 30 years of Supreme Court precedent since South Dakota v. Dole, must be clearly articulated...
Recent uses of executive action in immigration law have triggered accusations that the President is ...
This article will examine Congress\u27 power under the Spending Clause, and will seek to determine w...
Since 1997, the Court has issued almost a dozen Eleventh Amendment decisions, each of which expanded...
A constitutional clash is brewing. Cities and counties are flexing their muscles to frustrate nation...
President Trump’s executive order rescinding federal funds from “sanctuary jurisdictions” has brough...
On January 25, 2017, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order with the supposed purpose o...
Congress\u27s power of the purse -its authority to deny access to public funds-is one of its most e...
This Article considers the constitutionality and propriety of recent appropriations riders passed by...
Since the executive branch is charged with the responsibility to enforce immigration laws, the execu...
It is difficult in constitutional-law circles to avoid the observation that we are living through a ...
This article examines an important but up to now, still unexplored area in the federalism debate: Ma...
During President Trump’s campaign, he vowed to deport the “bad hombres”—all immigrants with serious ...
This Article explores the unique separation of powers issues raised in the immigration context, focu...
Appropriations lie at the core of the administrative state and are becoming increasingly important...
Since even before the showdown over President Donald Trump’s policy of separating undocumented migra...
Recent uses of executive action in immigration law have triggered accusations that the President is ...
This article will examine Congress\u27 power under the Spending Clause, and will seek to determine w...
Since 1997, the Court has issued almost a dozen Eleventh Amendment decisions, each of which expanded...
A constitutional clash is brewing. Cities and counties are flexing their muscles to frustrate nation...
President Trump’s executive order rescinding federal funds from “sanctuary jurisdictions” has brough...
On January 25, 2017, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order with the supposed purpose o...
Congress\u27s power of the purse -its authority to deny access to public funds-is one of its most e...
This Article considers the constitutionality and propriety of recent appropriations riders passed by...
Since the executive branch is charged with the responsibility to enforce immigration laws, the execu...
It is difficult in constitutional-law circles to avoid the observation that we are living through a ...
This article examines an important but up to now, still unexplored area in the federalism debate: Ma...
During President Trump’s campaign, he vowed to deport the “bad hombres”—all immigrants with serious ...
This Article explores the unique separation of powers issues raised in the immigration context, focu...
Appropriations lie at the core of the administrative state and are becoming increasingly important...
Since even before the showdown over President Donald Trump’s policy of separating undocumented migra...
Recent uses of executive action in immigration law have triggered accusations that the President is ...
This article will examine Congress\u27 power under the Spending Clause, and will seek to determine w...
Since 1997, the Court has issued almost a dozen Eleventh Amendment decisions, each of which expanded...