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At this event, four distinguished lawyers who have significant experience both in government and constitutional law will discuss the key constitutional issues that are essential to understand in this controversy, the precedents from similar disputes in the past, and the implications for the future if either the president’s position or the opponents' position is ultimately upheld by the courts.
This event will be held in Hart Auditorium at the Georgetown University Law Center.
Is another Bush v. Gore possible? What if the U.S. Supreme Court held the fate of another presidential election in its hands?
November 4, 2008; a blizzard hits Denver, Colorado; the resulting whiteout causes total city gridlock,...
Both President Barack Obama and Elena Kagan bring to public service attitudes that are commonplace in the faculty lounge but not nearly so common in the rest of America.
While the Federal Communications Commission auctioned and assigned PCS A and B block licenses in 1995, America still waits for service in the C block. Auctions in 1996 allowed C license winners to extend payments for ten years at below–market interest rates. The result was a series of defaults, regulatory...
The author discusses recent congressional embarrassments and strange decisions.
This book considers federalism's constitutional basis and its practical applications.
Congress could show it has a backbone by standing up to sweeping attempts to assert executive privilege.





