American Constitutional Law, Issue 1Foundation Press, 1978 - 1204 pages |
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... effect of a judgment of unconstitutionality would be one which acknowledges both that such a judgment involves the statement of a constitutional norm and that the norm is , in the end , stated in an adjudicatory con- text . A judgment ...
... effect of a judgment of unconstitutionality would be one which acknowledges both that such a judgment involves the statement of a constitutional norm and that the norm is , in the end , stated in an adjudicatory con- text . A judgment ...
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... Effect " Principle It is now established that Congress has the power to regulate not only acts which taken alone would have substantial economic effect 15. See , e.g. , Heart of Atlanta Motel , Inc. v . United States , 379 U.S. 241 ...
... Effect " Principle It is now established that Congress has the power to regulate not only acts which taken alone would have substantial economic effect 15. See , e.g. , Heart of Atlanta Motel , Inc. v . United States , 379 U.S. 241 ...
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... effect ; the triviality of an individual act's impact is irrelevant so long as the class of such acts might reasonably be deemed to have substantial national consequences . The Supreme Court decision that established this principle was ...
... effect ; the triviality of an individual act's impact is irrelevant so long as the class of such acts might reasonably be deemed to have substantial national consequences . The Supreme Court decision that established this principle was ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXV | 954 |
PREFACE iii | 959 |
Illinois 632 670 | 963 |
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