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Iraq war, private security contractors, Commission on Wartime Contracting, Blackwater Worldwide, Department of Defense, Department of State, contract law approach, private security injuries and abuses, U.S. Government, accountability issues, military
Texas v. Johnson, flag burning, flag desecration, flag debate, constitutional law, Flag Protection Act, democratic process, separation of powers, checks and balances, United States v. Eichman, sovereignty defense, agenda-setting powers, United States v. O'Brien, draft card burning, symbolic speech
Uruguay Round GATT, Agreement on Government Procurement (AGP), federalism, "Buy America" Act, in-state suppliers, "fast track" , NAFTA, NASPO, free trade, international relations, congressional intent, Commerce Clause, market participant, state sovereignty, dual sovereignty
contract law, cancellation, termination, forfeiture, terminations powers and conditions, employers, government, insurers, public contracts, private contracts, employment law, labor law
president, executive, legislative, constitutional law, statutory interpretation, Article II, national security, separation of powers, use of force, war powers, armed conflict, Congress
PSC's, private security contractors, contracting law, governmental activities, combact activities, 'high-risk' activities, non-combat activities, war zones, outside contractors
Section 301, China, Human-rights, World Trade Organization, WTO, Most Favored Nation, trade-relations, Tiananmen Square, antidumping, State-Owned Enterprise, Trade Liberalization, United States Trade Representative, USTR, relations with China
Administrative Procedure Act (APA), congressional oversight, congressional review, agency, checks and balances, branches of government, positive political theory (PPT), committee, committee jurisdiction, Legislative Reorganization Act, Contract with American, Bosniagate, armed services, "riders"
Power of the purse, Principle of the Public Fisc., Principle of Appropriations, executive branch, Congressional appropriations power, constitutional law, government expenditures, checks and balances, separation of power, public funds
Free Trade Agreements, federalism, Japan Line, Barclays Bank, Separation of Powers, preemption, negotiations, Uruguay Round, NAFTA, international relations, Congress, Senate, "fast track", GATT, "one voice", dual sovereignty, states rights, Foreign Commerce Clause, Agreement on Government Procuremen
Kosovo, NATO, Milosevic, Michael J. Glennon, United Nations, UN Charter, use of force, Serbia
President Bush, Congress, Republican, One-Party, Closed Rules, Tax Reform, Guantanamo, Democrats, Alito, bilibuster, colsture, budged process, conferences
Laws about lawmaking, Chadha, 1.3 Trillion Tax Cut, Reforming Budget Act, Trade Fast Track Renewal, Ergonomics Rule, CRA, Dalton v. Spector, Campaign Finance Reform, Balance of Power, Checks and Balances
Supreme Court, Scalia, Breyes, Stevens, textualism, legislative history, statutes, 'Busy Congress', Chevron, Austin/Hart, Searle, Conference Reports, Congressional intent, Congressional reports, statutory interpretation
Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, cloture, filibuster, Senate, judicial impeachment, "passive Senate", Presidential impeachment, "specially investigated President", Clinton defenders, Clinton accusers, partisan, scandal, scandal fatigue, Rehnquist, Trent Lott, Tom Daschle, Iran-Contra, Whitewater
impeachment, Clinton, Bush, Iran-Contra, Independent Counsel, Department of Justice, Attorney General, Budget Accountability, Presidential Defense, separation of powers, specially investigated president, Morrison v. Olson, United States v. Nixon, committees, White House Counsel, National Security
Halliburton, Abu-Ghraib, Acquisition Reform, Unilateralism, Rumsfeld, Iraq, Procurement, checks and balances, unilateralism, contract waste, competitive contracting, reconstruction, "nation-buildling"
Pelosi, Rider, Bush, Iraq war, funding, withdrawal, separation of powers, foreign affairs, appropriations
Bosnia, Iraq, Gulf War, Clinton, Bush, INS v. Chada, Youngstown v. Sawyer, 'zone of twilight," Justice Jackson, Senate, House, Dayton Accords, Cold War, Functionalism, Formalism, international, military, enactment, war powers, Declaration of War Clause
Gold Train case, Nazi Germany, Hungarian Jews, Holocaust, Rosner v. United States, human rights victims, class actions, U.S. Army, constitutional law, Fifth Amendment, wrongful injury, public sympathy
IMF expansion, Key House Banking Committee, U.N. peacekeeping operations, "killer amendments", H.R. 1757, U.N. Charter Article 9, Bosnia, Iraq, NATO, Kosovo, NAFTA, international relations, delays, IMF expansion, "Voice and Vote", Fast Track , pro-engagement, sovereignty
Fast track, Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), environmental issues, labor issues, NAFTA, WTO, "trade constitution", The Trade Act, "alongside" orientation, trade-relatedness, Chile, MERCOSUR, sanctions, unilateral trade, tariffs, Tuna/Dolphin, International Labor Organization, General System
constitutional law, court-centered, populist, Mark Tushnet, Roe v. Wade, Competition in Contracting Act of 1984 (CICA), political dynamics, Taking the Constitution Away from the Courts, Congress, Parliament, Peter Shane, judicial review, Congressional record, Congressional hearings
Protests, Federal Union Employees, Contracting-out, GAO, Zone of Interest, FAIR Act, standing, AFGE v. U.S., In re RCA Service Company, National Federation of Federal Employees v. Cheney, procedure
Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., freedom of speech, freedom of expression, First Amendment, obscenity, sexually explicit content, content-based restrictions, symbolic speech, protected speech, Cohen v. California, United States v. O'Brien, "categorization" approach, libel, commercial speech
U.S. Congress, President, appropriation power, spending power, war-related appropriation riders, presidential politics, war powers, separation of powers
impeachment, "specially investigated president," President Clinton, Kenneth Starr, Independent Counsel, House Judiciary Committee, Monica Lewinsky, Jones v. Clinton, Linda Tripp, perjury, Impeachment Clause
Eastern Enterprises, liability, retroactivity, highly aggravated retroactivity, Lochner, CERCLA, pay ceilings, cost reimbursement contracts, civil retroactivity, reach back, contract-based principle, tort-based, takings, prospectivity, Coal Act, enterprise responsibility
Medicare, budget, Fiscal Constitution, 1997-1998 Medicare resolution, Budge Enforcement Act, Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act (CBA), hospital fund, beneficiaries, Social Security reform, healthcare, "Baby Boomers", 105th Congress, Cost Reduction, President Clinton
Medicare, Medicaid, MCO, Managed Care Organizations (MCO), Balanced Budget Act, risk adjustment, False Claims Act, Social Security Act, Medicare Choice, risk-selection, selection bias, physician, AAPCC, fraud, false certification
Senate, Congress, Independent counsel, DOJ, legislative vetos, INS v. Chada, Whitewater, partisan interests, institutional interests, pocket-veto, filibuster, Speech or Debate Clause
war powers, President, Congress, legislative veto mechanism, authorization to fight, drawdown, bicameral resolution, separation of powers, legislation,
SWANCC, Rehnquist, O'Conner, Environmental Species Act, CERCLA, statutory interpretation, Commerce Clause, "migratory bird rule", wetlands, environmental law, commercial, wetlands, United States v. Lopez,