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33 Harv. J. L. & Pub. Pol'y [i] (2010)

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LAW & PUBLIC POLICY
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 1                    WINTER 2010
SEPARATION OF POWERS IN AMERICAN
CONSTITUTIONALISM
THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL FEDERALIST SOCIETY
NATIONAL STUDENT SYMPOSIUM ON
LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY-2009
I. IS THE SEPARATION OF POWERS
PRINCIPLE EXPORTABLE?
IS THE SEPARATION OF POWERS EXPORTABLE?
Steven  G. Calabresi &  Kyle Bady ..........................................  5
THE CASE FOR PROMOTING DEMOCRACY THROUGH
EXPORT CONTROL
O ona  H athaw ay ...................................................................   17
II. MEDELLIN V. TEXAS
DEFENDING U.S. SOVEREIGNTY, SEPARATION OF POWERS, AND
FEDERALISM IN MEDELLIN V. TEXAS
Ted  C ruz ..............................................................................   25
III. CONFIRMATION BATTLES AND PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS
IN PRAISE OF SUPREME COURT FILIBUSTERS
John 0. McGinnis & Michael B. Rappaport ........................ 39
JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS: CHECKS AND
BALANCES IN PRACTICE
Rachel Brand .......................................................................   47

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