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Constitutionalism in the Shadow of Doctrine: The President’s Non-Enforcement Power
Barron challenges the court-centered approach to the scope of the President\u27s non-enforcement power. He contends that a President, notwithstanding that he considers himself bound by the Supreme Court\u27s constitutional interpretations, should resolve three distinct questions in determining whether he may faithfully decline to enforce a statute by virtue of its unconstitutionality
THE CENSUS AS A CALL TO ACTION
This article argues that we misinterpret the Census figures showing the continued growth of the suburbs and increase in populations of some cities and not others. While many, including a Harvard economist, contend that this is a purely a result of consumer preference, this article concludes that this pattern is more likely a result of legal rules promoting sprawl which have been unchanged for 50 years. The article states that this new census data should be a wake-up call for state law reform which will no longer constrain and define local government
Boston Bound: A Comparison of Boston's Legal Powers with Those of Six Other Major American Cities
Examines how Boston's limited legal authority under state law -- and, in particular, its restricted ability to raise revenue -- places the city at a competitive disadvantage and is hindering the city's growth potential
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