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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Law Review > Vol. 69 > Iss. 4 (2004)

 
Brooklyn Law Review

Volume 69, Issue 4 (2004) DAVID G. TRAGER PUBLIC POLICY SYMPOSIUM: OUR NEW FEDERALISM? NATIONAL AUTHORITY AND LOCAL AUTONOMY IN THE WAR ON TERROR

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Introduction
Susan N. Herman

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The Vigor of Anti-Commandeering Doctrine in Times of Terror
Ann Althouse

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Welcome to the Dark Side: Liberals Rediscover Federalism in the Wake of the War on Terror
Ernest A. Young

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Empowering States When It Matters: A different Approach to Preemption
Erwin Chemerinsky

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State Incarceration of Federal Prisoners After September 11: Whose Jail Is It Anyway?
Ronald K. Chen

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Converse 1983 Suits in Which States Police Federal Agents: An Ideas Whose Time Has Arrived
Vikram David Amar

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The Roots of Printz:: Proslavery Constitutionalism, National Law Enforcement, Federalism, and Local Cooperation
Paul Finkelman

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In Defense of the "Old" Public Health: The Legal Framework for the Regulation of Public Health
Richard A. Epstein

Notes

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: At the Crossroads of Copyright and Filtering Technology
Brian R. Fitzgerald

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Making Sure Children Find Their Way Home: Obligating States Under International Law to Return Dependent Children to Family Members Abroad
Amity R. Boye

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COMMENT: Federal Maritime Commission v. South Carolina Ports Authority: Judicial Incursions into Executive Power
Gregory Wicker

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0007-2362

 
 
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