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AEI's Constitutional Outlook SERIES
The Supreme Court's 2008-2009 term brought modest progress on civil rights, a personnel change that is unlikely to alter the Court's balance, and massive confusion and backpedaling on "business cases."
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The Roberts Court's business cases suggest that it is finally stepping away from the culture wars and returning to the nuts and bolts of law.
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Do broad federal preemption claims interfere with the states' police power to protect their citizens against corporate misconduct?
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Cheers for Texas
May Texas courts decide antitrust cases over allegedly anticompetitive conduct that, unfortunately, occurred wholly outside of Texas?
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Originalism, Pragmatism, and the Constitution
While progressives peddle a moribund, European social model, originalist pragmatism takes its bearings from the constitutional architecture.
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The Progressive Vision
This Federalist Outlookdiscusses the liberal constitutional project.
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Carpe Diem
Corporate America's impressive display of unanimity and muscle represents a splendid oppportunity to unclog the arteries of commerce.
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The theme of the Supreme Court's 2003-2004 term is jurisdiction--the allocation of decision-making authority and letting the federal courts judge conflicts between laws of sovereigns.
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Commit It to the States
The question of same-sex marriage ought to be committed to the states--by means of a constitutional amendment.
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Mortgage Regulation as a Case Study in Preemption
Activists view state predatory lending laws as a template for aggressive federal intervention. Industries are looking to the federal government to choke off state and local experimentation.
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Economic Outlook In the latest Economic Outlook, John H. Makin says the Fed should not try to stop the dollar's slide. Read more.
Russian Outlook In a new Russian Outlook, Leon Aron examines what Russia's company towns reveal about the country's economy. Read more.
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