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Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 35, Issue 2 (Pages 453 - 819)

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 35, Issue 2 (Pages 453 - 819)

David Kopel
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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 on "Law in an Age of Austerity":

- "Fiscal Policy in an Era of Austerity" by David M. Schizer

- "The Regulatory Authority of the Treasury Department to Index Capital Gains for Inflation: A Sequel" by Charles J. Cooper & Vincent Colatriano

- "Judicial Compulsion and the Public Fisc—A Historical Overview" by Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, E. Duncan Getchell Jr., & Wesley G. Russell Jr.

- "Reducing the Drug War’s Damage to Government Budgets" by David B. Kopel & Trevor Burrus

- "Papers, Please: Does the Constitution Permit the States a Role in Immigration Enforcement?" by John C. Eastman

- "Its Hour Come Round at Last? State Sovereign Immunity and the Great State Debt Crisis of the Early Twenty-First Century" by Ernest A. Young

A Symposium on Judicial Independence:

- "Judicial Selection Reconsidered: A Plea for Radical Moderation" by Charles Gardner Geyh

- "Contesting the Judicial Power in the States" by G. Alan Tarr

- "If Men Were Angels" by William R. Casto

- "Concluding Thoughts from Ada, Ohio" by Scott Douglas Gerber

Two Articles:

- "Against Liability for Private Risk-Exposure" by Sheila B. Scheuerman

- "A Farewell to Harms: Against Presuming Irreparable Injury in Constitutional Litigation" by Anthony DiSarro

And a note on "Stare Decisis in an Originalist Congress."
Language
English
Pages
365
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc.
Release
April 28, 2012

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 35, Issue 2 (Pages 453 - 819)

David Kopel
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 on "Law in an Age of Austerity":

- "Fiscal Policy in an Era of Austerity" by David M. Schizer

- "The Regulatory Authority of the Treasury Department to Index Capital Gains for Inflation: A Sequel" by Charles J. Cooper & Vincent Colatriano

- "Judicial Compulsion and the Public Fisc—A Historical Overview" by Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, E. Duncan Getchell Jr., & Wesley G. Russell Jr.

- "Reducing the Drug War’s Damage to Government Budgets" by David B. Kopel & Trevor Burrus

- "Papers, Please: Does the Constitution Permit the States a Role in Immigration Enforcement?" by John C. Eastman

- "Its Hour Come Round at Last? State Sovereign Immunity and the Great State Debt Crisis of the Early Twenty-First Century" by Ernest A. Young

A Symposium on Judicial Independence:

- "Judicial Selection Reconsidered: A Plea for Radical Moderation" by Charles Gardner Geyh

- "Contesting the Judicial Power in the States" by G. Alan Tarr

- "If Men Were Angels" by William R. Casto

- "Concluding Thoughts from Ada, Ohio" by Scott Douglas Gerber

Two Articles:

- "Against Liability for Private Risk-Exposure" by Sheila B. Scheuerman

- "A Farewell to Harms: Against Presuming Irreparable Injury in Constitutional Litigation" by Anthony DiSarro

And a note on "Stare Decisis in an Originalist Congress."
Language
English
Pages
365
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc.
Release
April 28, 2012

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