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    Are We to be a Nation?: Federal Powers vs States’ Rights in Foreign Affairs

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    The Most Dangerous Branch

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    The Futility of Law and Development: China and the Dangers of Exporting American Law

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    History \u27Lite\u27 in Modern American Constitutionalism

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    But Maybe Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back

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    Book review: The death of treaty supremacy: an invisible constitutional change. By David L. Sloss. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xiv + 472. Reviewed by Martin S. Flahert

    External Versus Internal in International Law

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    The issues and analyses in this issue of the Fordham International Law Journal provide excellent cases for testing how a conventional approach would mediate current external pressures for legal change on current international and foreign relations law commitments. As it turns out, the results suggest that sovereigntist concerns are overblown, but that internationalist advocates ignore them completely at their peril

    Relearning Founding Lessons: The Removal Power and Joint Accountability

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    Executive Power Essentialism and Foreign Affairs

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