Front Matter
Volume 47 Issue 4 (1997)
Case Western Reserve Law Review
Symposium
Symposium: Presidential Power in the Twenty-First Century - Presidential Power in the Twenty-First Century: Acknowledgement
Abby R. Levine
Introduction
Michael J. Gerhardt
President v. Congress: What the Two-Party Duopoly Has Done to the American Separation of Powers
Theodore J. Lowi
The Spontaneous Order of War Powers
John O. McGinnis
Constitutional Abdication: The Senate, The President, and Appointments to the Supreme Court
Jeffrey K. Tulis
Putting Presidential Performance in the Federal Appointments Process in Perspective
Michael J. Gerhardt
Advise and Consent
Yvette M. Barskdale
Presidential Power and the Appointments Process: Structuralism, Legal Scholarship, and the New Historical Institutionalism
Ronald C. Kahn
The Unitary Executive during the First Half-Century
Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo
Relearning Founding Lessons: The Removal Power and Joint Accountability
Martin S. Flaherty
Synecdoche and the Presidency: The Removal Power as Symbol
Jonathan L. Entin
The Foibles of Formalism: Applying a Political "Transaction Cost Analysis" to Separation of Powers
Michael A. Fitts
Lessons from a Line Item Veto Law
Lawrence Lessig