Professor Miller summons us to consider the constitutionality of nuclear weapons. In doing so, he has made an original, provocative contribution to constitutional jurisprudence as well as the humanizing politics of nuclear arms control. He speaks with scholarly responsibility on a subject that has heretofore engendered either silence or nonsense and bombast
Since 1989, there has been a general sense that we are living through the end of an era of internati...
July 15, 1982 Articles Editor Nova Law Review 3100 S.W. 9th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 Yo...
agree, of course, with the thrust of Professor Miller\u27s paper and with the conclusion at which he...
The time has come for lawyers to confront the question of whether nuclear weapons-their manufacture,...
Concern now focuses on the threat to humankind posed by nuclear weapons to an extent not seen since ...
Before one can reasonably assess Professor Miller\u27s argument in Nuclear Weapons and Constitution...
In Foreign Affairs and The Constitution,\u27 Professor Louis Henkin pointed out that one of the impo...
Professor Miller concludes that law and lawyers have something useful to contribute to the growing ...
The editors of the Nova Law Journal have invited me to comment upon the responses that were received...
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND LAW. Edited by Arthur Selwyn Miller and Martin Feinrider. Westport, Connecticut:...
This Article demonstrates that nuclear weapons are inconsistent with and destructive of the rule of ...
It is becoming common knowledge that the combined nuclear arsenals of the United States and the Sov...
In a well-known passage in his famous dissent in the flag-salute case of 1943, Justice Felix Frankfu...
We can all agree with the contributors to this volume that nuclear weapons present the threat of uni...
Many believe that there is little law governing nuclear weapons. Perceptions of this kind have been ...
Since 1989, there has been a general sense that we are living through the end of an era of internati...
July 15, 1982 Articles Editor Nova Law Review 3100 S.W. 9th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 Yo...
agree, of course, with the thrust of Professor Miller\u27s paper and with the conclusion at which he...
The time has come for lawyers to confront the question of whether nuclear weapons-their manufacture,...
Concern now focuses on the threat to humankind posed by nuclear weapons to an extent not seen since ...
Before one can reasonably assess Professor Miller\u27s argument in Nuclear Weapons and Constitution...
In Foreign Affairs and The Constitution,\u27 Professor Louis Henkin pointed out that one of the impo...
Professor Miller concludes that law and lawyers have something useful to contribute to the growing ...
The editors of the Nova Law Journal have invited me to comment upon the responses that were received...
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND LAW. Edited by Arthur Selwyn Miller and Martin Feinrider. Westport, Connecticut:...
This Article demonstrates that nuclear weapons are inconsistent with and destructive of the rule of ...
It is becoming common knowledge that the combined nuclear arsenals of the United States and the Sov...
In a well-known passage in his famous dissent in the flag-salute case of 1943, Justice Felix Frankfu...
We can all agree with the contributors to this volume that nuclear weapons present the threat of uni...
Many believe that there is little law governing nuclear weapons. Perceptions of this kind have been ...
Since 1989, there has been a general sense that we are living through the end of an era of internati...
July 15, 1982 Articles Editor Nova Law Review 3100 S.W. 9th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 Yo...
agree, of course, with the thrust of Professor Miller\u27s paper and with the conclusion at which he...