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As we continue to wade into the Supreme Court term, developments are taking place in several cases we are following. Professor Amar’s students are making constitutional news all over the place, it seems; several of them have converged on the tariff case once again, as well as now the unitary executive issues. A new article made a splash, and it prompts us to harken back to an old one - a 1996 article by Professor Amar, in fact, which has new and possibly crucial relevance. We begin to address some of these matters as this broad landscape takes us on legal travels that we can only begin to traverse. CLE is available for lawyers and judges from podcast.njsba.com.
By Akhil Reed Amar4.5
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As we continue to wade into the Supreme Court term, developments are taking place in several cases we are following. Professor Amar’s students are making constitutional news all over the place, it seems; several of them have converged on the tariff case once again, as well as now the unitary executive issues. A new article made a splash, and it prompts us to harken back to an old one - a 1996 article by Professor Amar, in fact, which has new and possibly crucial relevance. We begin to address some of these matters as this broad landscape takes us on legal travels that we can only begin to traverse. CLE is available for lawyers and judges from podcast.njsba.com.

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