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   September 2006
   Volume 115, Issue 9
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    Correspondence
2212–2214
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    The Most Dangerous Branch? Mayors, Governors, Presidents, and the Rule of Law: A Symposium on Executive Power
An Introduction by Judy Coleman
2215–2216
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Essays
 
    Why (and When) Cities Have a Stake in Enforcing the Constitution
David J. Barron
2218–2253
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    Quasipublic Executives
K.A.D. Camara and Paul Gowder
2254–2278
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    The President's Completion Power
Jack Goldsmith and John F. Manning
2280–2312
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    Internal Separation of Powers: Checking Today's Most Dangerous Branch from Within
Neal Kumar Katyal
2314–2349
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    Setting the World Right
Harold Hongju Koh
2350–2379
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    Gubernatorial Foreign Policy
Julian G. Ku
2380–2415
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    Executive Branch Usurpation of Power: Corporations and Capital Markets
Jonathan Macey
2416–2444
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    Break Up the Presidency? Governors, State Attorneys General, and Lessons from the Divided Executive
William P. Marshall
2446–2479
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    Inherent Executive Power: A Comparative Perspective
Jenny S. Martinez
2480–2511
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    Rational War and Constitutional Design
Jide Nzelibe and John Yoo
2512–2541
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    Can Strong Mayors Empower Weak Cities? On the Power of Local Executives in a Federal System
Richard C. Schragger
2542–2578
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    Beyond Marbury: The Executive's Power To Say What the Law Is
Cass R. Sunstein
2580–2610
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Commentaries
 
    The President: Lightning Rod or King?
Steven G. Calabresi and James Lindgren
2611–2622
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    Chevron and Agency Norm-Entrepreneurship
William N. Eskridge, Jr. and Kevin S. Schwartz
2623–2632
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    Of Sovereigns and Servants
Heather K. Gerken
2633–2641
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    Gender and Constitutional Design
Paula A. Monopoli
2643–2651
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