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This article explores the implications of the Supreme Court's Stern v. Marshall decision, both from an “internal” bankruptcy perspective and in the context of the Court's still-evolving general jurisprudence of non-Article III adjudications. The article concludes that the decision is best...
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This chapter advances a simple thesis that runs counter to much public-law scholarship. Holding all else constant, the more difficult, or costly, constitutional rulings are to obtain, the more durable the resulting precedent; conversely, the easier, or cheaper, such rulings are to obtain, the...
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-model of Constitutional review. When the Austrian Constitution was enacted in 1920, however, it should be supplemented by an …
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The primary purpose of this Article is to examine the roles of constitutional courts in contemporary democracies. It aims to demonstrate that such courts perform, in addition to the counter-majoritarian role traditionally recognized in constitutional theory, two other roles: representative and,...
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Considering constitutional judicial review of policy, the power of courts to annul legislation, as a political insurance mechanism to protect against losses from adverse election outcomes, the paper analyzes three questions: First, under what circumstances a political ruler, who wins an election...
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