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Home > ULR > Vol. 2014 > No. 4

 

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Is Congress Now the Broken Branch?
Barbara Sinclair

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The Struggle over Executive Appointments
John C. Roberts

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Managing Political Polarization in Congress: A Case Study on the Use of the Hastert Rule
Holly Fechner

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Actually We Should Wait: Evaluating the Obama Administration’s Commitment to Unilateral Executive-Branch Action
William P. Marshall

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Holding the President Accountable to Constitutional Limits
Louis Fisher

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Executive Power in the Obama Administration and the Decision to Seek Congressional Authorization for a Military Attack Against Syria: Implications for Theories of Unilateral Action
Kenneth R. Mayer

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Democracy-Assisting Judicial Review and the Challenge of Partisan Polarization
Terri Peretti

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Unequal Inequalities? Poverty, Sexual Orientation, and the Dynamics of Constitutional Law
Jane S. Schacter

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Reinvigorating the Judiciary’s Role in Resolving Interbranch Disputes
Michael Teter

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Unfunded Federal Mandates and State Judiciaries: A Question of Sovereignty
Christine M. Durham and Brian L. Hazen

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The Real World of Interdependence of Governments and Corporations: What We Know vs. What We Teach
David Menefee-Libey, Charles Herman, Chad Powell, and Jeffrey Zalesin

 
 
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