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01/24/2013

Further Discussion of Congress' Power to Enforce Treaties
Michael Ramsey

Continuing the conversation on Congress' power to enforce treaties:

Does Congress Have the Power to Enforce Treaties: Part III (Rick Pildes)

The Legal Status of Treaties that Require Violations of the Constitution (Ilya Somin)

Somin on Bond (Nick Rosenkranz) 

Reasons to Worry About Overreaching on the Treaty Power (Ilya Somin)

Except the Bill of Rights: The Selective-Strong Treaty Position (Eugene Kontorovich)

The Conventional Wisdom Before Missouri v. Holland: Was It “Close To Universally Accepted” That a Treaty Could Increase The Legislative Powers of Congress? (Nick Rosenkranz)

Meanwhile, at Liberty Law Blog, Michael Greve: Straight Up, With Multiple Twists: Bond v. United States.

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