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The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Panel I: Nondelegation and Foreign Affairs

The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Panel I: Nondelegation and Foreign Affairs

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Vol. 172 Symposium –

The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Panel II: Regulating Trade & Commerce

The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Panel II: Regulating Trade & Commerce

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Vol. 172 Symposium –

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The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Closing Remarks

The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Closing Remarks

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Vol. 172 Symposium –

The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Panel IV: National Security and Rights

The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Panel IV: National Security and Rights

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Vol. 172 Symposium –

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Our Foreign Affairs Constitution: The President, Congress, and the Making of International Law

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The Role of Congress and the President in Foreign Policy | Simulation

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Presidential Power in an Era of Polarized Politics: Foreign Affairs

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The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency – Introductory Remarks

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