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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 56 > No. 4 (1993)

 

Volume 56, Number 4 (Autumn 1993)
Elected Branch Influences in Constitutional Decisionmaking

Neal Devins
Special Editor

Preliminaries

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Editors’ Note

 

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Foreword

Neal Devins

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I. Institutional Perspectives

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Disagreement and Interpretation

Robert F. Nagel

11

 

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The President’s Power of Interpretation: Implications of a Unified Theory of Constitutional Law

Geoffrey P. Miller

35

 

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At the President’s Side: The Role of the White House Counsel in Constitutional Policy

Jeremy Rabkin

63

 

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The Lawmaking Congress

Roger H. Davidson

99

 

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Confirming the Constitution: The Role of the Senate Judiciary Committee

Stephen J. Wermiel

121

 

II. Case Studies

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Congress, the FCC, and the Search for the Public Trustee

Neal Devins

145

 

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Black and White Images

John H. Garvey

189

 

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Gender in the Military: Androcentrism and Institutional Reform

Kathryn Abrams

217

 

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Voting Rights and the “Statutory Constitution”

Peter M. Shane

243

 

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The Legislative Veto: Invalidated, It Survives

Louis Fisher

273

 

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Constitutional Review by the Executive in Foreign Affairs and War Powers: A Consequence of Rational Choice in the Separation of Powers

John O. McGinnis

293

 

Further Developments

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Artists and Unconstitutional Conditions: The Big Bad Wolf Won’t Subsidize Little Red Riding Hood’s Indecent Art

Michael J. Elston

327

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

E-ISSN: 1945-2322

 
 
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