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Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 35, Issue 3 (Pages 821 - 1014)

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 35, Issue 3 (Pages 821 - 1014)

Paul Clement
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About the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy:

The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy is the nation’s leading forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship, one of the most widely circulated student-edited law reviews, and the first and bestselling law review available for the Kindle. The Journal is published three times annually by the Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc., an organization of Harvard Law School students.

Dynamic recent authors include Richard Epstein, Robert George, John Ashcroft, Judge Thomas Griffith, and Ron Paul. In the past, we have published pieces by former Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Justice Antonin Scalia, and Justice Clarence Thomas.

In this Issue:

A Collection of Articles from the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention:

- "Reflections on Hosanna-Tabor" by Michael W. McConnell

- "Hosanna-Tabor and the Ministerial Exception" by Douglas Laycock

- "Meet the New Boss: Continuity in Presidential War Powers?" by Michael D. Ramsey

Articles from the Fourth Annual Rosenkranz Debate: Resolved: Congress acted within its authority in enacting the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

- "The Constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Swimming in the Stream of Commerce" by Laurence H. Tribe

- "The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Breadth and Depth of Federal Power" by Paul Clement

Two Articles:

- "The Availability of Common Law Privileges for Witnesses in Congressional Investigations" by Michael D. Bopp & DeLisa Lay

- "The Ethics of Opposing Certiorari Before the Supreme Court" by Aaron Tang

And a note on "Arbitration, Class Waivers, and Statutory Rights."
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc.
Release
August 08, 2012

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 35, Issue 3 (Pages 821 - 1014)

Paul Clement
0/5 ( ratings)
About the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy:

The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy is the nation’s leading forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship, one of the most widely circulated student-edited law reviews, and the first and bestselling law review available for the Kindle. The Journal is published three times annually by the Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc., an organization of Harvard Law School students.

Dynamic recent authors include Richard Epstein, Robert George, John Ashcroft, Judge Thomas Griffith, and Ron Paul. In the past, we have published pieces by former Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Justice Antonin Scalia, and Justice Clarence Thomas.

In this Issue:

A Collection of Articles from the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention:

- "Reflections on Hosanna-Tabor" by Michael W. McConnell

- "Hosanna-Tabor and the Ministerial Exception" by Douglas Laycock

- "Meet the New Boss: Continuity in Presidential War Powers?" by Michael D. Ramsey

Articles from the Fourth Annual Rosenkranz Debate: Resolved: Congress acted within its authority in enacting the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

- "The Constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Swimming in the Stream of Commerce" by Laurence H. Tribe

- "The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Breadth and Depth of Federal Power" by Paul Clement

Two Articles:

- "The Availability of Common Law Privileges for Witnesses in Congressional Investigations" by Michael D. Bopp & DeLisa Lay

- "The Ethics of Opposing Certiorari Before the Supreme Court" by Aaron Tang

And a note on "Arbitration, Class Waivers, and Statutory Rights."
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc.
Release
August 08, 2012

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