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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This panel will feature papers concerned with policymaking and the applications of legal doctrines, including the effects on the broader political system.
How Political Campaigns' Inability to Repeal Criminal Abortion Regulations in the 1960s and 1970s Ultimately Led to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Decision - Nancy Pietroforte, Kentucky State University
Immigration Enforcement, Plenary Power Doctrine and Withering Constitutional Norms: Appraisal through Philosophy of Immigration - Mohammad Rubaiyat Rahman, University of Texas at El Paso
Polycentricity in the American Judiciary - A.K. Shauku, Buffalo State University (SUNY)
The Implied Powers Presidency - Garrett Jeffrey Jones, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Was the Power to Regulate Commerce Understood To Be a Power to Regulate the Economy? - Conrad J Weiler, Rowan University
Without a Little Help From Your Friends: The Supreme Court’s Rejection of the American Jewish Congress Amicus Brief in NAACP v. Alabama ex rel. Patterson (1958) - Helen J Knowles-Gardner, Institute for Free Speech