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3 Apr 2007, 11:03 am
In both Whited and Martin the Court has filled in the blanks for the prosecution when its proof was lacking.In Scipio v. [read post]
11 May 2010, 7:30 pm by Anna Christensen
Briefly: At ACSBlog, Columbus School of Law professor Amanda Cohen Leiter observes that the days following the announcement of a Supreme Court nomination represent a rare opportunity for the American public to discuss and examine the role of the judicial branch. [read post]
13 Sep 2019, 6:00 am by Guest Blogger
And thus, for example, Justice White, the author of the majority opinion in Washington v. [read post]
24 Nov 2014, 9:34 am by Bruce Ackerman
For the Symposium on Administrative Reform of Immigration LawIllegal Immigration v. [read post]
10 Mar 2010, 6:38 am by Adam Chandler
  According to Sam Stein of the Huffington Post, “[t]he push back … from the White House seems almost unprecedented in its directness … Undoubtedly, it’s bound to spur another round of debates over what constitutes proper decorum between the two branches. [read post]
2 Apr 2007, 10:57 pm
If one branch unconstitutionally aggrandizes itself, it is at the expense of one of the other branches. . . . [read post]
15 Feb 2013, 12:30 pm by Stephen Wermiel
United States, and giving defendants access to law enforcement reports in Jencks v. [read post]
26 Mar 2007, 9:38 am
" This means that the privilege does NOT extend "to staff outside the White House in executive branch agencies. [read post]
21 May 2019, 10:57 am by Molly E. Reynolds, Margaret Taylor
A May 15 letter from White House Counsel Pat Cipollone to Jerrold Nadler, chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, brings this question into stark relief. [read post]
4 Nov 2022, 1:27 pm by Guest Author
And the President’s political accountability is enhanced by the solitary nature of the Executive Branch” Seila Law v. [read post]
20 May 2007, 9:57 am
The President is being treated as a defacto "supreme court" within the Executive Branch, who has the last word. [read post]
20 Sep 2020, 9:01 pm by Joseph Margulies
They point to cases like Brown v. [read post]
29 Jan 2021, 5:01 am by Jonathan Shaub
The most famous case on executive privilege is United States v. [read post]
29 Jun 2017, 3:09 am by John Jenkins
  But the last time Republicans controlled the White House & both branches of Congress saw the most recent round of reforms enacted – so the time may be ripe for this kind of legislation. [read post]