Constitutional Commentary, Volume 26, Issue 3 (Summer 2010)
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Item Constitutional Commentary, Volume 26, Number 3 (Summer 2010). Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010)Item "A new era of openness?": disclosing intelligence to Congress under Obama(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Clark, KathleenItem Presidents, preemption, and the states(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Gilman, Michele E.Item What good is habeas?(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Huq, Aziz Z.Item Bush, Obama and beyond: observations on the prospect of fact checking Executive Department threat claims before the use of force(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Jacobs, Leslie GielowItem National security and the Article II shell game(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Kitrosser, HeidiItem Racheting back: international law as a constraint on executive power(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Pearlstein, Deborah N.Item Bush and Obama fight terrorists outside Justice Jackson's Twilight Zone(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Rasdan, Afsheen JohnItem Obama's equivocal defense of agency independence(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Stack, Kevin M.Item The unreviewable executive: Kiyemba, Maqaleh, and the Obama administration(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Vladeck, Stephen I.Item State secrets and executive accountability(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Wells, Christina E.Item Our boggling constitution; or, Taking text really, really seriously(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) AnonymousItem Preemption choice in context(University of Minnesota Law School, 2010) Greve, Michael S.Book review: Preemption choice: the theory, law, and reality of Federalism's core question. William W. Buzbee, editor. 2009. New York: Cambridge University Press. Reviewed by Michael S. Greve