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  2. Constitutional theory - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional theory in the United States is an academic discipline that focuses on the meaning of the United States Constitution. Its concerns include (but are not limited to) the historical, linguistic, sociological, ethical, and political aspects. Much of constitutional theory is concerned with theories of judicial review.

  3. Philip Bobbitt - Wikipedia

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    Philip Bobbitt was born in Temple, Texas, on July 22, 1948. [2] He is the only child of Oscar Price Bobbitt Jr (1918–1995) and Rebekah Luruth Johnson Bobbitt. Oscar Price Bobbitt Jr was the son of Oscar Price Bobbitt Sr (1892–1965) and Maude Wisner, a direct descendant of Henry Wisner of Swiss descent, the only delegate from New York to vote for the Declaration of Independence. [3]

  4. Constitutional law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    to propose, by a two-thirds vote, constitutional amendments for ratification by three-fourths of the states pursuant to the terms of Article V. [38] Members of the Senate and of the House of Representatives have immunity for all statements made on the floor of Congress except in cases of "Treason, Felony, or Breach of the Peace "(Art.

  5. Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia

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    In American law, the unitary executive theory is a Constitutional law theory according to which the President of the United States has sole authority over the executive branch. [1] It is "an expansive interpretation of presidential power that aims to centralize greater control over the government in the White House". [ 2 ]

  6. Randy Barnett - Wikipedia

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    He discusses theories of constitutional legitimacy and methods of constitutional interpretation in Restoring the Lost Constitution. There have been several criticisms and reviews of his theory, including Stephan Kinsella, [2] Richard Epstein, [3] David N. Mayer, [4] Lawrence B. Solum, [5] and John K. Palchak and Stanley T. Leung. [6]

  7. Restoring the Lost Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty is a 2003 book about the United States Constitution written by Randy Barnett, a professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center. In the book, Barnett outlines his theory of constitutional legitimacy, interpretation, and construction.

  8. Trump's Constitutional Bullying Is a Threat to Our Democratic ...

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    The threat Donald Trump’s constitutional ambitions pose for the rule of law manifests beyond the campaign trail, writes Michael Gerhardt. Here, Trump is pictured at a campaign rally in South ...

  9. Implied repeal - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of implied repeal is a concept in constitutional theory which states that where an Act of Parliament or an Act of Congress (or of some other legislature) conflicts with an earlier one, the later Act takes precedence and the conflicting parts of the earlier Act become legally inoperable.