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    • Stack, Kevin M. (Cardozo Law Review, 2011)
      Separation of powers has a new endeavor. The PCAOB decision makes the validity of good-cause removal protections depend on the separation of adjudicative from policymaking and enforcement functions within the agency. At a ...
    • Newton, Michael A., 1962- (Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2012)
      The constitutional infirmity of the War Powers Resolution has been uniformly demonstrated by more than four decades of bipartisan experience. The Resolution manifestly fails to eliminate the healthy interbranch tensions ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Missouri Law Review, 2005)
      Two hundred years after its most famous invocation in Marbury v. Madison, judicial review has apparently lost its luster. Despite its global spread, it is in disrepute in its country of origin. The mainstream American ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Williamn and Mary Law Review, 1989)
      What I find most intriguing about Professor Casper's essay1 is its historical description of the founders' attitude not so much toward "separation of powers," but toward separation of powers "questions." In other words, I ...