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Articles in Jul 1998 issue of Georgetown Law Journal
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Doing Congress's dirty work
by Ornstein, Norman J -
Jurisdiction, Congressional power, and constitutional remedies
by Harrison, John -
Independent Counsel Act: A good time to end a bad idea, The
by diGenova, Joseph E -
Running special investigations: The inspector general model
by Bromwich, Micheal R -
Foreword: The Independent Counsel Act revisited
by Shestack, Jerome J -
Trials and tribulations of the first special prosecutor under the ethics in Government Act of 1978
by Christy, Arthur H -
gratuities offense and the RICO approach to independent counsel jurisdiction, The
by Brown, George D -
Klein's first principle: A proposed solution
by Sager, Lawrence G -
Independent Counsel: A view from inside, The
by Smaltz, Donald C -
"Bad politics makes bad law": A comment on the Eighth Circuit's approach to the governmental attorney-client privilege
by Toporek, Lisa E -
Independent counsel: No more, no less a federal prosecutor
by Dash, Samuel -
need for renewal of the Independent Counsel Act, The
by Walsh, Lawrence E -
Congress, courts, and constitutional remedies
by Meltzer, Daniel J -
Jurisdiction and liberty: Habeas corpus and due process as limits on Congress's control of federal jurisdiction
by Cole, David -
Bad incentives and bad institutions
by Sunstein, Cass R -
Will Congressional action go up in smoke? Overcoming obstacles in granting the FDA jurisdiction over tobacco products
by Kamensky, Daniel B -
"Down in front!": Judicial deference, regulatory interpretation, and the ADA's line of sight standard
by Fritts, Jonathan C -
Four unresolved questions about the responsibilities of an independent counsel
by Heymann, Philip B -
interaction between impeachment and the Independent Counsel Statute, The
by O'Sullivan, Julie R -
How law constructs preferences
by Sunstein, Cass R -
President and the Independent Counsel, The
by Kavanaugh, Brett M -
Introduction: Congressional control of jurisdiction and the future of the federal courts--opposition, agreement, and hierarchy
by Jackson, Vicki C -
Damned if she does and damned if she doesn't: The Attorney General and the independent counsel statute
by Harriger, Katy J -
not-so Independent Counsel: How Congressional investigations undermine accountability under the Independent Counsel Act, The
by Dormer, Stephen G -
As between Princz and king: Reassessing the law of foreign sovereign immunity as applied to Jus Cogens violators
by Levy, Jack Alan -
federal courts and Congress: Additional sources, alternative texts, and altered aspirations, The
by Resnik, Judith
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