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explicitly anchoring JI in the constitution: countries belonging to the common law tradition are less likely to implement JI in … whether JI is included in the constitution: societies experiencing a high level of religious fractionalization are not only … lower likelihood of JI being mentioned in the constitution. -- Judicial Independence ; Constitutional Choice …
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.S. elections and the two-party system are shaped mainly by state law and not the U.S. Constitution, that candidates succeeding in …
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As part of Maryland Carey Law School's annual Constitution Day program, on the topic of “Election 2016 and the … Structural Constitution,” Professor Stearns welcomed the guests and introduced his three co-panelists: Professor Paula Monopoli … delivered, Professor Stearns explained what he means by “structural constitution,” why our presidential politics has …
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Today's national-security state is increasingly highly concentrated, centralized, and consolidated across at least three dimensions: the public-private divide, the federal-state divide, and the political–civil servant divide within government agencies. Each of these dimensions of...
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States frequently administer federal law, yet scholars have largely overlooked how the practice of cooperative federalism affects the balance of power across the branches of the federal government. This article explains how states check the federal executive in an era of expansive executive...
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