America's most famous constitutional law decisions-cases like Marbuy, Brown, and Roe- were made by judges. Judicial decisions virtually monopolize constitutional law casebooks …
The Constitution is often said to leave important questions unanswered. These include, for example, the existence of a congressional contempt power or an executive removal power …
Article II of the Constitution vests" the executive power" in a President of the United States.'The text of the provision is plain-spoken, even underwhelming at first glance. And yet …
This book describes the constitutional law of foreign affairs, derived from the historical understanding of the Constitution's text. It examines timeless and recurring foreign affairs …
There are clear dangers in allowing a president to wield excessive prosecutorial discretion power. Taken to an extreme, in the context of the vast modern administrative state, a …
Inconclusive debates over the scope of presidential power have erupted regularly throughout American history. The Bush administration's claims of unilateral executive power …
Removal'is an under-theorized and relatively unexamined area of constitutional law. What little scholarship there is has its limitations. Existing works focus almost solely on the …
R Albert - the American Journal of Comparative law, 2009 - academic.oup.com
No question of constitutional design is more intensely debated than whether emerging democracies should adopt presidential or parliamentary systems. This is an important …
DB Hollis, JJ Newcomer - Virginia Journal of International Law, 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
This article explores how the Constitution regulates political commitments in light of recent controversies over the formation of a new US security relationship with Iraq. The United …