Guy Beaucamp

Einführung in das Verfassungsrecht der USA


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      Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer, 343 US 579, 635 ff. (1952) (Justice Jackson); s.a. Brugger, S. 73 f.

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      Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer, 343 US 579, 655 (1952) (Justice Jackson).

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      Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer, 343 US 579, 610 f. (1952).

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      Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer, 343 US 579, 511 f. (1952) (Justice Frankfurter).

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      Currie, S. 40.

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      Barron/Dienes, 8. Aufl., S. 167; Brugger, S. 75; Levinson, S. 107; zweifelnd auch Branum, Journal of Legislation 28 (2002), 1, 6 u. 29.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2037 ff.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2055; ähnlich Branum, Journal of Legislation 28 (2002), 1, 60 …reluctance to get involved.; Bradley/Morrison, Columbia Law Journal 113 (2013), 1097, 1111 … deference to patterns of governmental practice …

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2056 m.w.N.; Chu/Garvey, S. 10; Branum, Journal of Legislation 28 (2002), 1, 69.

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      Chu/Garvey, S. 10; Branum, Journal of Legislation 28 (2002), 1, 69; Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2057.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2056 f. u. 2074; Branum, Journal of Legislation 28 (2002), 1, 71.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2060 f.

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      E.O. 12.954 (1995).

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      Chamber of Commerce v. Reich, 74 F. 3d, 1322, 1339 (1996).

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      Rattigan v. Holder, 689 F.3d 764, 769 f. (D.C. Cir. 2012).

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2065.

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      Old Dominion Branch v. Austin, 418 U.S. 264, 273 ff. (1974); Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2071 u. 2076.

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      Sea-Land Services v. Interstate Commerce Commission, 738 F. 2d 1311, 1314, (D.C. Cir. 1984).

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2071.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2066.

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      Clinton v. City of New York, 524 US 417, 428, 438 (1998); Slattery/Kloster, S. 1, 3.

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      United States v. Windsor, 133 S.Ct. 2675, 2688 (2013).

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      Tushnet, S. 81.

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      Tushnet, S. 81 f.; s.a. Bradley/Morrison, Columbia Law Journal 113 (2013), 1097, 1107 m.w.N.; A.A. Levinson, S. 45; Amar (2006), S. 179 u. 559, n. 1 für eindeutig verfassungswidrige Gesetze.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2071 f. u. 2074 m.w.N. aus der Rechtsprechung.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2079.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2079.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2079.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2077.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2080 f.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2081.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2081 m.w.N.

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      Newland, Yale Law Journal 124 (2015), 2026, 2082.

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      Mayer, S. 223; als zu weitgehend bewertet dies Branum, Journal of Legislation 28 (2002), 1, 34; generell zum Machtzuwachs der Exekutive auch Issacharoff, S. 19, 35 ff.

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      Branum,