| Title | Utah Law Review 2014 Number 4 |
| Subject | Congress; Executive branch; Constitution; Democracy; Judiciary; Corporations |
| Description | TABLE OF CONTENTS: Symposium: Governing the United States in 2020: Is Congress Now the Broken Branch?; The Struggle over Executive Appointments; Managing Political Polarization in Congress: A Case Study on the Use of the Hastert Rule; Actually We Should Wait: Evaluating the Obama Administration's Commitment to Unilateral Executive- Branch Action; Holding the President Accountable to Constitutional Limits; Executive Power in the Obama Administration and the Decision to Seek Congressional Authorization for a Military Attack Against Syria: Implications for Theories of Unilateral Action; Democracy-Assisting Judicial Review and the Challenge of Partisan Polarization; Unequal Inequalities? Poverty, Sexual Orientation, and the Dynamics of Constitutional Law; Reinvigorating the Judiciary's Role in Resolving Interbranch Disputes; Unfunded Federal Mandates and State Judiciaries: A Question of Sovereignty; The Real World of Interdependence of Governments and Corporations: What We Know vs. What We Teach |
| Publisher | Utah Law Review Society, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Identifier | ULR-2014.4 |
| Relation | law Review; Journals |
| School or College | College of Law |
| Rights Management | © Utah Law Review Society |
| Holding Institution | S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6g47w87 |
| Setname | uu_law_clp |
| ID | 729713 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6g47w87 |