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Constitutional Law JUDICIAL REVIEW AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION Introduction Articles of Confederation . States retained great deal of power. Primary power of federal government was to declare war, regulate trade with Indians, settle boundary disputes. . Major drawbacks - could not raise revenues, no executive for treaties and IR. . Presumptio ... more>>
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Fall 1999 Professor Larry Sager Farina Rabbi Constitutional Law I. Introduction & Constitutional Perplexities A. Topology of Constitutional Theories-how const. judges should think about their roles 1. Agency: responsibility of judge to take instructions from enactors a. Originalism: instruction-taking pure form of agency theory. They think the excl ... more>>
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Rule of First Possession 12/3/2007 11:34:00 AM I. INTRODUCTORY CRAP A. Definitions . Trespass is a direct interference with property; . trespass on the case is an indirect interference with property. . Bilateral monopoly - when there is one buyer and seller and both become so caught up on haggling that a deal is difficult to make . Property-rule pr ... more>>
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1 OUTLINE Constitutional Law K Yoshino Fall 2006 I made a B in this class I Judicial Review 3 a Stuart v Laird ... more>>
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1 American Constitutionalism in Historical Perspective (packet) 1640-1660: idea of written constitution to constrain democratic gov't. derived from Leveler Movement (English Civil War). Ensure that state protects equal human rights, provides security in equality as equal moral agents. Moral ideology from Puritan theology-conception of political equ ... more>>
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2/6/2008 Evan Saucier 1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Course Outline /Professor Richards /NYU Law /Fall 2005 "The Statue of Liberty!?! Where are we?" -Milhouse Contents: I. CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION A. Recurring Themes B. Tools of Interpretation C. History 101 D. Judicial Review and Historical Limits (Marbury) E. Democratic Limits to Marbury (Law and Phil ... more>>
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1 PROPERTY OUTLINE I. POWER OF LEGISLATURE TO ALLOCATE WEALTH 1. Legislative Power to Repeal Statutes 1. "the repeal of laws is as much a legislative fxn as their enactment" 2. Will of Holibaugh (NJ 1955) 1. Facts: adopted child inherits, then dies. Her natural siblings claim to be her heirs under law in effect at time of her inheritance, but chang ... more>>
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outlines.ilrg.com Page 1 of 20 Another law school course outline brought to you by: The Internet Legal Research Group http://www.ilrg.com ILRG Law School Course Outlines Archive http://outlines.ilrg.com LawRunner: A Legal Research Tool http://www.lawrunner.com OUTLINE DETAILS: School: Duke University School of Law Course: Constitutional Law Year: F ... more>>
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Spring 2007 - 1L Con Law, Rodriguez I. Structure of Government a. Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation i. Modalities of Constitutional Interpretation 1. Marsh v. Chambers, 1983: gov't chaplains are ok b/c of unique history of U.S. 2. Post: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation 3. Bobbit: Modalities of Constitutional Interpretation ... more>>
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Another law school course outline brought to you by: The Internet Legal Research Group http://www.ilrg.com ILRG Law School Course Outlines Archive http://outlines.ilrg.com LawRunner: A Legal Research Tool http://www.lawrunner.com OUTLINE DETAILS: Author: Anonymous School: Duke University Course: Constitutional Law Year: Fall 2004 Professor: C. Schr ... more>>
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Rodriguez Con Law Outline Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation Interpretation -Bobbitt: Six modalities of arguing constitutional truth: (1) historical, (2) textual, (3) structural (inferring rules from relationships of Constitution mandates and structures it sets up), (4) doctrinal (rules from precedent), (5) ethical (moral commitment ... more>>
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1 CON LAW Professor Larry Sager Fall 1995 I. U.S. TERM LIMITS v. THORNTON A. INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTITUTION & CONSTITUTIONALISM Elements: -The Supremacy Clause might be seen as a basis for judicial review. -Constitutionalism-written constitution, corpus of judicial decisions under constitution, settled expectations under this corpus, robust tradi ... more>>
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Federalism, Property, Race, National Security, and Judicial Review Introduction A. Constitutional Tidbits 1. gender neutral language 2. slavery clauses are elliptical 3. first mention of equality is in Reconstruction amendments --> how to read these rhetorical strategies? B. Federalism is linked to issues of 1. Property 2. Slavery 3. Liberty C. Tie ... more>>
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1 Constitutional Law Outline Feldman - Spring 2006 CASES Dred Scott v. Sandford (US, 1857) (Maj: Taney) . Issue: are Blacks citizens? . Holding: no-not intended to be included under the word "citizens" in the Const, and therefore can't claim any of its rights and privileges . Case is about the interpretation of "we the people" (preamble) o Court re ... more>>
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW KUMM Office hours: mon and wed after class FALL 2001 Brent Bell 1 INTRODUCTION I. The US Constitutional and American Constitutional Law a. Three unique features of US Constitution i. Historical dimension: was first of its kind ii. Practice of the US Consititution: not a professional discourse constrained to courts and lawyers iii ... more>>
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