What the team is known for Notable for undertaking major cases with wide - reaching constitutional and legislative impact, drawing from its deep institutional
expertise in constitutional law.
Jordan's litigation practice is rounded out by his strong
interest in constitutional law, where he has opined on a wide range of federalism issues and provided representation up to the Supreme Court of Canada.
That détente was enshrined
in constitutional law in 1925, when the Supreme Court handed down Pierce v. Society of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
The White House could potentially claim executive privilege, which protects the president and other officials from subpoena, said Thomas Lee, an expert
in constitutional law at Fordham University.
The Vatican II document Dignitatis humanae states: «This right of the human person to religious freedom is to be
recognised in the constitutional law whereby society is governed and thus it is to become a civil right.
Similarly, the post call program continues to allow lawyers from other jurisdictions, with a legal system analogous to ours, to be called to the Bar although these days they have to pay thousands of dollars and pass
exams in constitutional law and customary law.
My students are the center of the work and are 15 - 16 years old in AP Human Geography; they are also 17 - 18 years
old in Constitutional Law.
At New York City's Urban Academy, students show what they know through a series of performance assessments, such as this mock
trial in Constitutional Law class.
Nearly three years later, I still use that phrase to trigger what I need to think
about in a constitutional law question: federalism, Dormant Commerce Clause, separation of powers, you name it.
Neel graduated with pro bono distinction from law school, where he also received the Judge Thelton E. Henderson Prize for his clinical work and the Gerald Gunther Prize for Outstanding
Performance in Constitutional Law.
Hence in public law, this has resulted in is a growing body of innovative, creative
judgements in constitutional law and judicial review as the courts juggle this balance.
A solid, experienced lawyer like Miers, with no real
background in constitutional law, might look at the text, the precedents, the briefs, and use the standard lawyer's methods to resolve the problem at hand.
In addition, Jim is an adjunct
professor in constitutional law and civil procedure at Hastings College of the Law and in Media Law at San Francisco State University.
He is a member of the judging panel of the Wilson Moot (a national competition held annually that focuses on current
issues in constitutional law).
The project
culminates in a Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition where two students from each classroom are chosen to argue as the «Petitioner» and the other as the «Respondent» in a mock United States Supreme Court case.