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    The President as Client and the Ethics of the President’s Lawyers

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    The ethics and control of politically appointed lawyers are discussed

    The President as Client and the Ethics of the President’s Lawyers

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    The ethics and control of politically appointed lawyers are discussed

    Fig Leaf Federalism and Tenth Amendment Exceptionalism

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    The Supreme Court’s jurisprudence of federalism is at best undergoing an unfinished transformation, and is at worst just troubled and unsatisfying. In a little-noticed dissent in Tennessee v. Lane, Justice Scalia proposed an approach that could be generalized well beyond the specific position that he took in that case. Thus generalized, this approach may be understood as an elaboration of a proposal made by Justice O’Connor in her dissenting opinion twenty years ago in Garcia v. San Antonio Metro. Transit Auth. If adopted by the Court, this synthesis of the O’Connor and Scalia suggestions could work a real transformation in its federalism jurisprudence, and without some of the potentially radical side-effects that have thus far made the Court timorous and inconsistent. This very short paper explains how the synthesis would work, and why the Court should adopt it

    Presidential Signing Statements in Perspective

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    The Uniformity Clause

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    Fig Leaf Federalism and Tenth Amendment Exceptionalism

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    Bush v. Gore at the Dawning of the Age of Obama

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    Lawyers and the Defense of the Presidency

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