During Justice John Paul Stevens's tenure on the Supreme Court, the Court has continued to develop its jurisprudence on these constitutional provisions in resolving tension between federal versus state authority. Justice Stevens himself has written notable opinions on a range of federalism issues
This paper examines the growing movement away from the functional nature of federalism contained wit...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
The Chapter outlines the understanding and the developments of federalism in the United States from ...
While the Supreme Court seems unlikely to address the constitutionality of term limits or the line-i...
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Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
In these remarks, I shall deal first, though very briefly, with the elements of the U.S. constitutio...
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Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.As we wrote last year, the U.S. Supreme Court h...
A study of contemporary procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a prerequisite of any pla...
This Special Project undertakes an examination of Justice Stevens\u27 Supreme Court opinions in an e...
A country\u27s constitutional law is but a reflection of its political, economic, and social life. N...
As we wrote last year, the U.S. Supreme Court has shown considerable interest during the past decade...
Justice John Paul Stevens, now starting his thirty-third full term on the Supreme Court, served as l...
The One Hundred and First Justice: An Analysis of the Opinions of Justice John Paul Stevens, Sitting...
This paper examines the growing movement away from the functional nature of federalism contained wit...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
The Chapter outlines the understanding and the developments of federalism in the United States from ...
While the Supreme Court seems unlikely to address the constitutionality of term limits or the line-i...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/119/thumbnail.jpgThis interdisciplina...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
In these remarks, I shall deal first, though very briefly, with the elements of the U.S. constitutio...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/82/thumbnail.jpgConstitutional schola...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.As we wrote last year, the U.S. Supreme Court h...
A study of contemporary procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a prerequisite of any pla...
This Special Project undertakes an examination of Justice Stevens\u27 Supreme Court opinions in an e...
A country\u27s constitutional law is but a reflection of its political, economic, and social life. N...
As we wrote last year, the U.S. Supreme Court has shown considerable interest during the past decade...
Justice John Paul Stevens, now starting his thirty-third full term on the Supreme Court, served as l...
The One Hundred and First Justice: An Analysis of the Opinions of Justice John Paul Stevens, Sitting...
This paper examines the growing movement away from the functional nature of federalism contained wit...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
The Chapter outlines the understanding and the developments of federalism in the United States from ...