The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, the current sixty-vote requirement for invoking cloture of debate does not produce protracted speechmaking on the Senate floor, as did predecessors of this rule in earlier periods of our history. Rather, the upper chamber now functions under a “stealth filibuster” system that in practical effect requires action by a supermajority to pass proposed bills. This Article demonstrates why this system offends a constitutional mandate of legislative majoritarianism in light of well-established Framing-era understandings and governing substance-over-form principles of interpretation. Having established the presence of a constitutional violation, the Ar...
This Article, written for the Connecticut Law Review\u27s 2010 Is Our Constitutional Order Broken...
Controversy over the Senate’s filibuster practice dominates modern discussion of American legislativ...
Controversy over the Senate’s filibuster practice dominates modern discussion of American legislativ...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
With the help of the President, Democrats in Congress were able to pass historic healthcare-reform l...
With the help of the President, Democrats in Congress were able to pass historic healthcare-reform l...
This Article, written for the Connecticut Law Review\u27s 2010 Is Our Constitutional Order Broken...
This Article, written for the Connecticut Law Review\u27s 2010 Is Our Constitutional Order Broken...
Controversy over the Senate’s filibuster practice dominates modern discussion of American legislativ...
Controversy over the Senate’s filibuster practice dominates modern discussion of American legislativ...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
With the help of the President, Democrats in Congress were able to pass historic healthcare-reform l...
With the help of the President, Democrats in Congress were able to pass historic healthcare-reform l...
This Article, written for the Connecticut Law Review\u27s 2010 Is Our Constitutional Order Broken...
This Article, written for the Connecticut Law Review\u27s 2010 Is Our Constitutional Order Broken...
Controversy over the Senate’s filibuster practice dominates modern discussion of American legislativ...
Controversy over the Senate’s filibuster practice dominates modern discussion of American legislativ...