University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 2 - Spring 2013
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- ISBN978-1-61027-883-6
- EAN9781610278836
- Date de parution21/12/2013
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- ÉditeurMark Childress
Résumé
The University of Chicago Law Review's second issue of 2013 features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal and policy scholars. Contents include:Article, "Property Lost in Translation, " by Abraham Bell & Gideon ParchomovskyArticle, "Tiers of Scrutiny in Enumerated Powers Jurisprudence, " by Aziz Z. HuqArticle, "State and Federal Models of the Interaction between Statutes and Unwritten Law, " by Caleb NelsonArticle, "Our Electoral Exceptionalism, " by Nicholas O.
StephanopoulosEssay, "Reverse Advisory Opinions, " by Neal Devins & Saikrishna B. PrakashReview Essay, "The Inescapability of Constitutional Theory, " by Erwin Chemerinsky (reviewing a new book by Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III)Comment, "Amongst the 'Waives': Whether Sovereign Immunity for Contractual Damages Is Waived under the Public Vessels Act or the Suits in Admiralty Act, " by Maria A. Lanahan
StephanopoulosEssay, "Reverse Advisory Opinions, " by Neal Devins & Saikrishna B. PrakashReview Essay, "The Inescapability of Constitutional Theory, " by Erwin Chemerinsky (reviewing a new book by Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III)Comment, "Amongst the 'Waives': Whether Sovereign Immunity for Contractual Damages Is Waived under the Public Vessels Act or the Suits in Admiralty Act, " by Maria A. Lanahan
The University of Chicago Law Review's second issue of 2013 features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal and policy scholars. Contents include:Article, "Property Lost in Translation, " by Abraham Bell & Gideon ParchomovskyArticle, "Tiers of Scrutiny in Enumerated Powers Jurisprudence, " by Aziz Z. HuqArticle, "State and Federal Models of the Interaction between Statutes and Unwritten Law, " by Caleb NelsonArticle, "Our Electoral Exceptionalism, " by Nicholas O.
StephanopoulosEssay, "Reverse Advisory Opinions, " by Neal Devins & Saikrishna B. PrakashReview Essay, "The Inescapability of Constitutional Theory, " by Erwin Chemerinsky (reviewing a new book by Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III)Comment, "Amongst the 'Waives': Whether Sovereign Immunity for Contractual Damages Is Waived under the Public Vessels Act or the Suits in Admiralty Act, " by Maria A. Lanahan
StephanopoulosEssay, "Reverse Advisory Opinions, " by Neal Devins & Saikrishna B. PrakashReview Essay, "The Inescapability of Constitutional Theory, " by Erwin Chemerinsky (reviewing a new book by Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III)Comment, "Amongst the 'Waives': Whether Sovereign Immunity for Contractual Damages Is Waived under the Public Vessels Act or the Suits in Admiralty Act, " by Maria A. Lanahan