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Works in President/Executive Department

2022

Why the President Should Remain Commander in Chief of the D.C. National Guard, Christopher F. Melling
BYU Law Review

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2020

A Constitutional Right to a Functioning United States Government? Are Government Shutdowns Unconstitutional?, Allen Shoenberger
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Presidential Immunity from Prosecution: Tolling the Statute of Limitations, Margit Livingston
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Deregulation Defanged: An Empirical Review of Federal Deregulatory Policy and its Legal Obstacles, Jack Thorlin
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2018

Taking Cues from Congress: Judicial Review, Congressional Authorization, and the Expansion of Presidential Power, David H. Moore
David H. Moore

2015

Presidential Pronouncements of Customary International Law as an Alternative to the Senate’s Advice and Consent, Eric Talbot Jensen
BYU Law Review

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2014

War Over Words: Reinterpreting "hostilities" and the War Powers Resolution, Eileen Burgin
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2010

In Defense of the Post-Partisan President: Toward the Boundary Between "Partisan" Advantage and "Political" Choice, David C. Weiss
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Governing the Presidential Nomination Commons, Brigham Daniels
Faculty Scholarship

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Truth and Consequences: Mitt Romney, Proposition 8, and Public Reason, Frederick Mark Gedicks
Faculty Scholarship

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Taking Cues from Congress: Judicial Review, Congressional Authorization, and the Expansion of Presidential Power, David H. Moore
Faculty Scholarship

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2009

The Obama Administration’s First Year and IHL: A Pragmatist Reclaims the High Ground, Eric Talbot Jensen, Geoffery S. Corn
Faculty Scholarship

Forget the Whales: Expanding the Twilight and Diminishing the Nadir of Youngstown, Landon Wade Magnusson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2008

How the Signing Statement Thought it Killed the Veto; How the Veto May Have Killed the Signing Statement, Jeremy M. Seeley
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2007

The Political Balance of Power over the Military: Rethinking the Relationship between the Armed Forces, the President, and Congress, Geoffery S. Corn, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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2005

The Presidency and the Meaning of Citizenship·, Malinda L. Seymore
BYU Law Review

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2001

The Law of Presidential Transitions and the 2000 Election, Todd J. Zjwicki
BYU Law Review

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2000

Presidential Power Grab or Pure State Might? A Modern Debate Over Executive Interpretations on Federalism, Jennie Holman Blake
BYU Law Review

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1999

The Clinton Impeachment and the Constitution: Introduction to the Federalist Society Panel, Thomas R. Lee
BYU Law Review

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1995

Lawyers and the Defense of the Presidency, Nelson Lund
BYU Law Review

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