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Home > PLR > Vol. 19 > No. 1 (2000)

 

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

Congress: Does It Abdicate Its Power? (Vol. XIX, No. 1)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents

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Masthead

Articles

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Congress: Does it Abdicate its Power?
Thomas F. Eagleton

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War and Spending Prerogatives: Stages of Congressional Abdication
Louis Fisher

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Abdication by Another Name: An Ode to Lou Fisher
Neal Devins

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Congressional Abdication, Legal Theory, and Deliberative Democracy
Douglas R. Williams

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Has Congress Abdicated its Legislative Authority to its Staff?
Dennis J. Tuchler

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Congress-Supreme Court Relations: Strategies of Power
Steven Puro

Notes and Comments

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Would You Like to be on Television? Despite Wilson v. Layne, if Law Enforcement Officials Want to Bring the Media into the Home They Should Just Ask
Justin S. Chapell

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A Return to the Wild West: The Rapid Deregulation of the Riverboat Casino Gambling Industry in Missouri
Christopher T. O'Connor

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Buckley v. American Constitutional Law Foundation: Can the State Preserve Direct Democracy for the Citizen, or Will it be Consumed by the Special Interest Group?
Ryan K. Manger

 
 
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