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This article questions the constitutional advice commonly offered to societies deeply divided over the vision of their state (e.g., Egypt, Tunisia, Turkey and Israel) to draft a “thin” constitution. According to this liberal constitutionalist approach, the constitution-making process is not...
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The withdrawal (disengagement) from the Gaza strip, including the dismantling of Jewish settlements and evacuation of Jewish settlers, was the main Israeli Government's policy during the years 2004-2005. The Israeli Government voted in favor of the Disengagement, and the Knesset (the Israeli...
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Administrative law rests on two fictions. The first, the nondelegation doctrine, imagines that Congress does not delegate legislative power to agencies. The second, which flows from the first, is that the administrative state thus exercises only executive power, even if that power sometimes...
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Changes in technology and economic power have radically shifted the media landscape in the United States and throughout the world. Despite this, the regulatory model being used was adopted in 1996 at the dawn of the Internet age or inherited from Congress's earlier legislative efforts. This...
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