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  • American Constitutional Law (treatise) (1978, 1979, 1988, and 2000
  • ttorney and was a professor of History and Constitutional Law at the University of Georgia.
  • In constitutional law matters Pakistani jurisprudence has be
  • She has taught constitutional law (with special emphasis on First Amendm
  • would like to tell you that I won't teach constitutional law anymore, because I cannot accept secti
  • he had served as an Assistant Lecturer for constitutional law at the University of Erzincan (2000 to
  • Constitutional Law viewed in relation to Common Law and e
  • The Constitutional law of 27 July 1983 granted the CSM more i
  • .C.R. 3 is a landmark decision in Canadian constitutional law by the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) r
  • There is a scholarship in Constitutional Law at the University of Florida named in
  • This case had many firsts in constitutional law including being the first to interpret
  • 2000, a position that was later filled by Constitutional Law scholar, current Dean Lawrence Sager.
  • He was Reader in Constitutional Law at the Inns of Court from 1910 to 1926
  • laid down a series of important points of constitutional law applicable to British possessions.
  • , private international law, criminal law, constitutional law and service law.
  • Constitutional Law of Canada (Carswell, Toronto, 5th edit
  • Duff has taught Constitutional Law at Georgetown University as an adjunct
  • meaning is undermined by the principle in constitutional law of the continuity of the monarchy, as
  • ent administration to another, emphasizing constitutional law and protocol, representing the Spanish
  • rked in Masaryk University as a teacher of constitutional law (from 1938 as professor).
  • d, White, and Blue: A Critical Analysis of Constitutional Law (Harvard University Press 1988).
  • And L. Michael Seidman et al., Constitutional Law (Little, Brown and Co. 4th ed.
  • Weinberg's current writings in constitutional law include the book, "The Supreme Court a
  • and consequently certified some California constitutional law questions to the California Supreme Co
  • e he was a Hardwicke Scholar and topped in Constitutional Law and Law of International Trade.
  • igin and Scope of the American Doctrine of Constitutional Law (1893); Cases on Evidence (1892); Case
  • He is a Bar Reviewer in Constitutional Law at the National Bar Review Consortium,
  • Between 1993 and 1994 Del Castillo studied Constitutional Law at Pontifical Catholic University of P
  • From 1914 to 1923 he taught constitutional law and international law in Georgetown Un
  • on by Judiciary: The Structure of American Constitutional Law (2005)
  • for a long time he has been a Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Las Palmas de Gra
  • And Vicki C. Jackson, Comparative Constitutional Law (Foundation Press 1999).
  • isions of American courts in United States constitutional law when interpreting the Australian Const
  • Constitution., as amended by the Constitutional Law #7-RKZ of December 22, 2006 On Amendin
  • se is of importance in the area of British constitutional law because of several judgments which con
  • This was an important case in Australian constitutional law because it overruled the decision in t
  • He specializes in constitutional law and civil rights law.
  • olarship for superior academic standing in Constitutional Law and participation in related extra-cur
  • A Selection of Cases on Constitutional Law (four volumes, 1914-15)
  • 20) 28 CLR 129, which diverted the flow of constitutional law into new channels.
  • council of legal education and examiner in constitutional law and history to the University of Londo
  • early 1970s he was a part time lecturer in Constitutional Law at University College Cork.
  • R. v. D.B., 2008 SCC 25 is a constitutional law decision of the Supreme Court of Canad
  • Hogg has written several books, including Constitutional Law of Canada, the single most-cited book
  • A constitutional law was adopted alongside the constitution
  • ve the unambiguous opinions of the leading Constitutional law authorities in this country, and the u
  • Burcham is a recognized authority on constitutional law who previously served as the universit
  • ittee that wrote the proposal of a revised constitutional law for the Freedom of the Press.
  • Thus the constitutional law that predominantly governs the line of
  • Berkowitz taught constitutional law and jurisprudence at George Mason Univ
  • g its founding members were politician and constitutional law professor Daniel Turp, Michel Seymour,
  • rsity College of Law, teaching the Florida Constitutional Law Class there for several years.
  • sident of the International Association of Constitutional Law (1999-2004) and is Editor-in-Chief of
  • Czechoslovak Constitution of 1920 and the constitutional law on minorities which was adopted alongs
  • tained A levels in Geography, English Law, Constitutional Law and Politics.
  • The Constitutional Law of Federation in 1968 confirmed equal
  • Czechoslovakia between 1968 ( Constitutional Law of Federation) and 1989 (Velvet Revolu
  • A constitutional law expert, Lumumba is also a former law l
  • Then a reader in constitutional law to the Inns of Court (1926-1936), Prof
  • citor-General's Department, as lecturer in constitutional law and Dean of the Faculty of Law at the
  • Occasionally his knowledge of constitutional law led him to be retained in state trials
  • itor of the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law .
  • n 2003 by Jack Balkin, a professor of U.S. constitutional law at Yale Law School.
  • ion where the statute was first made) is a constitutional law defining the region of Catalonia as an
  • He also taught constitutional law at Seton Hall University School of Law
  • He was an Instructor in Constitutional Law at California Southern Law School in R
  • y Press 1999), excerpted in Great Cases in Constitutional Law (Robert P. George ed., Princeton Unive
  • A constitutional law expert said the world, including South
  • on, she has been an Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law and Political Law at a private univers
  • Kirk maintains a strong interest in constitutional law and scholarship, and is currently comp
  • barriers within the kingdom, promulgated a constitutional law code (Statuto Albertino) inspired to t
  • s in the Tower, and a well-known writer of constitutional law) and a sum of £150 to build a new Libr
  • e but also making abortion, as a matter of constitutional law, illegal in all circumstances, even to
  • orm, Studies in History, International and Constitutional Law, and Studies in Legal Education and So
  • She teaches constitutional law, administrative law, European human ri
  • She is a noted scholar of constitutional law, family law, and issues bioethics such
  • Many times, when I write on the subject of constitutional law, it gets a bit confusing, so you may h
  • do Law School, where she taught courses on constitutional law, torts, and federalism.
  • ests include criminal law and criminology, constitutional law, feminist theories and law, human righ
  • Great Cases in Constitutional Law, 2000.
  • d the Court, Structure and Relationship in Constitutional Law, Impeachment: A Handbook, and The Law
  • In constitutional law, he has focused especially on majority
  • Liberalism and American Constitutional Law, 2nd ed.
  • mark judgments in civil law, criminal law, constitutional law, environmental law, taxation, corporat
  • he author of a number of books on Canadian constitutional law, including Just Words: Constitutional
  • t Cardozo since 1988 and specializes in US Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutionalism, Legal
  • … People expected Obama, who taught Constitutional law, to protect their rights, but Obama we
  • At both schools, he taught constitutional law, administrative law, and civil procedu
  • ar areas of expertise are Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, and the Federal Courts.
  • Huffman teaches Constitutional law, jurisprudence, and natural resources
  • authority must be resolved as a matter of constitutional law, not political discretion; accordingly
  • an's areas of speciality include: American Constitutional Law, law and philosophy, and legal and eth
  • cided, 29 June 1677, an important point of constitutional law, viz.
  • tion of American Law Schools Conference on Constitutional Law, and member of the Association of Amer
  • e author of many peer reviewed articles on constitutional law, civil liberties and poverty law.
  • the author of a leading text in the field, Constitutional Law, with the late Professor Gerald Gunthe
  • nd returned to teaching political science, constitutional law, international law and civics.
  • articles dealing with legal process, state constitutional law, women in law, professional ethics and
  • a private lawyer, she taught United States constitutional law, education law, and American history a
  • tters including, in particular, public and constitutional law, employment and disciplinary tribunals
  • practice in Tulsa where he specialized in Constitutional Law, Contracts, Insurance Law, Labor Law,
  • r' norms in a legal system, beginning with constitutional law, are understood to derive their author
  • She teaches civil procedure, constitutional law, family law, international criminal ju
  • he best ten within their respective fields constitutional law, environmental law, and gender, sexual
  • rgetown University, Sheryll Cashin teaches Constitutional Law, Local Government Law, Property, Admin
  • Mercredi had specialized in constitutional law, and became a key strategist for the A
  • was also a leading scholar in the field of constitutional law, particularly in the area of the first
  • s published widely on reproductive rights, constitutional law, legal history, comparative civil libe
  • munity, and indeed in the jurisprudence of constitutional law," and noted that within ten years of P
  • J. Gibbons Fellowship in Public Interest & Constitutional Law.
  • he history of French public law and French constitutional law.
  • classes, including Administrative Law and Constitutional Law.
  • nduring champion of liberal government and constitutional law.
  • t into discussion an important question of constitutional law.
  • gural director of a new Stanford center on constitutional law.
  • Beetz's area of expertise was constitutional law.
  • About Mitt Romney, is also a Professor of Constitutional Law.
  • ulty of Law, lecturing in subjects such as constitutional law.
  • he interdisciplinary study and analysis of constitutional law.
  • o teach at the University of Copenhagen on Constitutional Law.
  • born 1938, Nairobi, Kenya) is a scholar in constitutional law.
  • t known as a leading authority on Canadian constitutional law.
  • The Solicitor does not always argue constitutional law.
  • diana University for additional studies on Constitutional law.
  • g Yongle, D.Comp.L., Researcher in Chinese Constitutional Law.
  • He has widely published in literature on Constitutional law.
  • pertise in administrative, commercial, and constitutional law.
  • rch and teaching focuses on bankruptcy and constitutional law.
  • d in 1996 by the Center for Human Rights & Constitutional Law.
  • at Seton Hall University, specializing in constitutional law.
  • aw, and state administrative procedure and constitutional law.
  • e world's leading centers for the study of constitutional law.
  • te about sociological theory, culture, and constitutional law.
  • f Argentina as well as a leading expert on constitutional law.
  • g case, is an important case in Australian constitutional law.
  • actice dealing with commercial, civil, and constitutional law.
  • rican Legal System; Law and Democracy; and Constitutional Law.
  • y different status under international and constitutional law.
  • one of the principal authorities on German constitutional law.
  • Austria treats the ECHR as part of its own constitutional law.
  • his was a matter of convention rather than constitutional law.
  • within the fields of natural resource and constitutional law.
  • cal experience in appellate procedures and constitutional law.
  • inly spoke on issues of administrative and constitutional law.
  • emic interest include conflicts of law and constitutional law.
  • ational Law, Law of the European Union and Constitutional Law.
  • Professor Beaney's American Constitutional Law: Introductory Essays & Selected Cases,
  • s 2005), along with New Frontiers of State Constitutional Law: Dual Enforcement of Norms (Oxford Uni
  • ress 1999), and co-author of a casebook on constitutional law: Constitutional Law: Structure and Rig
  • he courses Miller taught or co-taught were constitutional law; civil liberties; the Politics of Aris
  • The national parliament passed the constitutional laws to enable this in 1921; on January 1,
  • sters to break ranks, being opposed to the constitutional laws guaranteeing political autonomy of et
  • ra, where she has worked as a Professor in Constitutional Laws and researcher.
  • liamentary Acts established the organic or constitutional laws of the new republic.
  • He taught LLM courses on " Constitutional Laws of the Commonwealth I" (focusing on C
  • These laws are not considered constitutional laws, although they concern constitutional
  • After reading a biography of Constitutional lawyer William Wirt, he was inspired to go
  • nt embodied by Louis Marshall, an esteemed constitutional lawyer and former board chair of JTS.
  • ined as a subcontractor to Howard Hills, a constitutional lawyer and territorial policy specialist w
  • Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among
  • ch 11, 1996) from St. Johns, Arizona was a Constitutional lawyer, a law clerk for former U.S. Suprem
  • member of the International Association of Constitutional Lawyers and member of the Committee on Arm
  • law school professionals, litigators, and constitutional lawyers for courses of study.
  • He is one of India's most distinguished constitutional lawyers and he has argued several leading
  • Some Senegalese constitutional lawyers contend that President Wade's seco
  • Councillor - New South Wales Constitutional League
  • any lay monks and former lay monks, facing constitutional legal hurdles in voting as well as registe
  • apal Provisions: Aspects of Church History Constitutional, Legal and Administrative in the Later Mid
  • 1909 article in The Times, Ward wrote that constitutional, legal, financial, military, and internati
  • er (LCO; pronounced 'elco') was a piece of constitutional legislation in the form of an Order-in-Cou
  • Constitutional liabilities [physical handicaps and temper
  • named right-wing Social Democrats, and the Constitutional Liberal Party, calling itself the ‘Democra
  • His consistency in defending the cause of constitutional liberalism throughout the many changes of
  • cratic political system and an opponent of constitutional liberalism.
  • 46 merged with the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties to form the Civil Rights Congres
  • un control efforts as perceived threats to constitutional liberties.
  • .the primal element and safeguard of constitutional liberty."
  • own as governor in 1795, having served the constitutional limit of three one-year terms.
  • After serving the constitutional limit of three one-year terms, Swain was n
  • e served three one-year terms, the maximum constitutional limit, before retiring in 1798.
  • rt of the United States that clarified the constitutional limitations on the use by prosecutors of p
  • t ballot iniatives are subject to the same constitutional limitations as legislative enactments, and
  • te a vacancy in the governorship and avoid constitutional limits on succeeding himself.
  • te a vacancy in the governorship and avoid constitutional limits on succeeding himself.
  • when he stepped down from office to avoid constitutional limits on serving successive terms.
  • t for monarchy and the English traditional constitutional limits on its power, a desire to lose the
  • the holding of periodic plebiscites on the constitutional link with Great Britain, the party felt th
  • equer; thus illustrating one aspect of the constitutional linkage between Stannary and Duchy.
  • f the Commonwealth that has no colonial or constitutional links with the United Kingdom.
  • ps in 1987 had severed Fiji's 113-year old constitutional links with the British Monarchy, and later
  • He is the author of Civil Rights and Constitutional Litigation (West, 3d ed.
  • k & Wardwell where his activities included constitutional litigation in the United States Court of A
  • represented the Judiciary in high-profile constitutional litigation.
  • the process for delegate selection for the Constitutional Loya Jirga (CLJ), stating that there would
  • ident is elected for a four year term by a constitutional majority of 60% members of the Parliament
  • undermine his authority and reach a 300-MP constitutional majority.
  • erican Legislative Caucus stated that "Our constitutional mandate comes not from the pit of hell.
  • own as the Organic Act in pursuance with a constitutional mandate to provide for an autonomous area
  • said his government will continue with its constitutional mandate to protect unarmed Nigerian civili
  • he government has failed to live up to its constitutional mandate to protect ordinary unarmed Somali
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