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Volume 57, Issue 1 (2007)



THE 2007 RANDOLPH W. THROWER SYMPOSIUM
The New Federalism: Plural Governance in a Decentered World

ARTICLES

Robert B. Ahdieh, From Federalism to Intersystemic Governance: The Changing Nature of Modern Jurisdiction

Judith Resnik, Foreign as Domestic Affairs: Rethinking Horizontal Federalism and Foreign Affairs Preemption in Light of Translocal Internationalism

Ernest A. Young, Toward a Framework Statute for Supranational Adjudication

Robert A. Schapiro, Federalism as Intersystemic Governance: Legitimacy in a Post-Westphalian World

Mark Tushnet, Judicial Enforcement of Federalism-Based Constitutional Limitations: Some Skeptical Comparative Observations

William W. Buzbee, Interaction's Promise: Preemption Policy Shifts, Risk Regulation, and Experimentalism Lessons

Charles H. Koch, Jr., The Devolution of Implementing Policymaking in Network Governments

David J. Bederman, Diversity and Permeability in Transnational Governance

Robert B. Ahdieh, From Federal Rules to Intersystemic Governance in Securities Regulation

COMMENTS

Jessica Leigh Rosenthal, The Interactive Process Disabled: Improving the ADA and Strengthening the EEOC Through the Adoption of the Interactive Process

Holly M. Sharp, The Day the Music Died: How Overly Extended Copyright Terms Threaten the Very Existence of Our Nation's Earliest Musical Works

 

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