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EXAMPLE Simone Hunter-HobsonHorne v. USDA, 135 S.Ct. 2419 (2015)[insert link here to source/webpage, if applicable]https://upenn.box.com/s/v9efem3bqn4tg69m0z4lq40veg7979ft
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Yaried Hailu001E.E. SCHATTSCHNEIDER, PARTY GOVERNMENT: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IN ACTION 2 (1943).https://upenn.box.com/s/3mxk9hdmd6spjg23bbb64fasvom6d6v2
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002Jessica Bulman-Pozen, Partisan Federalism, 127 HARV. L. REV. 1077 (2014)https://upenn.box.com/s/8kvcs272675j8hnyvj03445bocwndnu7
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003Daryl J. Levinson & Richard H. Pildes, Separation of Parties, Not Powers, 119 HARV. L. REV. 2311 (2006)https://upenn.box.com/s/g4r4s1b0bnd2vjcogxv24hgycaumtbfs
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004California Democratic Party v. Jones, 530 U.S. 567 (2000) https://upenn.box.com/s/c7l2jt53bv78yxx7edkl6tpva88vjft9
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005Smith v. Allwright, 321 U.S. 649 (1944)https://upenn.box.com/s/2slmml7ikcyrgxpoat8ipigk6mwn9mcl
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006Stephen Gardbaum & Richard H. Pildes, Populism and Institutional Design: Methods of Selecting Candidates for Chief Executive, 93 N.Y.U. L. REV. 647 (2018)https://upenn.box.com/s/h01kag82b6t0ukbc5df4vl99rhu8pm0x
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007Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Org., 142 S. Ct. 2228 (2022)https://upenn.box.com/s/o1nt8ovcos5pw05hr7nqchma3n1rxoj8
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008Lisa Lerer & Elizabeth Dias, Republicans Struggle to Unite Party Around National Abortion Restrictions, N.Y. TIMES (Sept. 13, 2022)https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/13/us/politics/republicans-abortion-national-ban.htmlhttps://upenn.box.com/s/cxaoo1z3o515f9ug4o0vw6sjqfmsoxnr
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009“The Environment is Upside Down”: Why Dems Are Winning the Culture Wars, POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2022/09/09/democrats-culture-wars-abortion-00055818https://upenn.box.com/s/4904t7t2et1gebbw1z62gk5mu2dvwv6z
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010After the Fall of Roe, Republican pursuit of Abortion Bans Appears to Falter, GUARDIAN https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/11/republicans-anti-abortion-policies-roe-v-wade-kansashttps://upenn.box.com/s/xlze02tjgfgdpcye8osfxr03n51f3m7e
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011DAVID R. MAYHEW, DIVIDED WE GOVERN: PARTY CONTROL, LAWMAKING, AND INVESTIGATIONS, 1946–2002(2d ed. 2005)https://upenn.box.com/s/sgxyh63z386jn1e8xou30mnj79xfac9b
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012KEITH WHITTINGTON, REPUGNANT LAWS: JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ACTS OF CONGRESS FROM THE FOUNDING TO THE PRESENT 18 (2019) https://upenn.box.com/s/v11gtqecqpy6mrbugaigaeq4pyc78fml
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013Richard A. Epstein, Why Parties and Powers Both Matter: A Separationist Response to Levinson and Pildes, 119 HARV. L. REV. FORUM (2006) https://upenn.box.com/s/tg7lzo5fy8zbe3bzqjbhozcdw2lhvkah
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014Jerry L. Mashaw & David Berke, Presidential Administration in a Regime of Separated Powers: An Analysis of Recent American Experience, 35 YALE J. ON REG. 549 (2018) https://upenn.box.com/s/gh37qcza53iwruppg2gpmog1r923xen1
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015Jack M. Balkin & Sanford Levinson, Understanding the Constitutional Revolution, 87 VA. L. REV. 1045 (2001)https://upenn.box.com/s/4z04gn1t82a1by4agahcedf9q676q7xn
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016Curtis A. Bradley & Trevor W. Morrison, Historical Gloss and the Separation of Powers, 126 HARV. L. REV. 412 (2012)https://upenn.box.com/s/fye6sg7mb9zp0hc7jhkh6d2zxeok58bs
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017Daryl J. Levinson, Looking for Power in Public Law, 130 HARV. L. REV. 31 (2016)https://upenn.box.com/s/v9k2ndfe2jm80jw9goz9tlxh9c85jjti
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018Richard H. Pildes, Institutional Formalism and Realism in Constitutional and Public Law, 2013 SUP. CT. REV. 1https://upenn.box.com/s/i6z4bk1tit13o1r2wseear8h8t164clk
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019David Pozen, Self-Help and the Separation of Powers, 124 YALE L.J. 2 (2014)https://upenn.box.com/s/v6ulbk58st5qtvcavuxfucp7ocog800t
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020ROBERT A. KATZMANN, JUDGING STATUTES (2016)https://upenn.box.com/s/pdjgzw4rx9ce9u98tt1vishqm22h8cpr
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021VICTORIA NOURSE, MISREADING LAW, MISREADING DEMOCRACY (2016https://upenn.box.com/s/yl9y027tgv2jfy04szd89j9nnt4zl54g
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022Abbe R. Gluck, Congress, Statutory Interpretation, and the Failure of Formalism: The CBO Canon and Other Ways That Courts Can Improve on What They Are Already Trying to Do 84 U. CHI. L. REV. 177 (2017)https://upenn.box.com/s/kg0gyfdhugzs8xazewzi5qi3bgpd3m6i
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023Abbe R. Gluck & Lisa Schultz Bressman, Statutory Interpretation from the Inside—An Empirical Study of Congressional Drafting, Delegation, and the Canons: Part I, 65 STAN. L. REV. 901 (2013)https://upenn.box.com/s/liz64eqh6u6qsjmytl5jrau9ygmx2tuh
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024Lisa Schultz Bressman & Abbe R. Gluck, Statutory Interpretation from the Inside—An Empirical Study of Congressional Drafting, Delegation, and the Canons: Part II, 66 STAN. L. REV. 725 (2014)https://upenn.box.com/s/bxd4h8qcinvl4pjdvk18j70tce3j8lzl
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025Lanny W. Martin & Georg Vanberg, Policing the Bargain: Coalition Government and Parliamentary Scrutiny, 48 AM. J. POL. SCI. 13 (2004)https://upenn.box.com/s/5mht9iehp2idrxi1gr5reypwypl902vp
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026Kaare Strøm & Wolfgang C. Müller, The Keys to Togetherness: Coalition Agreements in Parliamentary Democracies, 5 J. LEG. STUD. 255, 255 (2007)https://upenn.box.com/s/mc7gjnjpnh1own9rzn045frb8yc6urdu
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027RUTH BLOCH RUBIN, BUILDING THE BLOC: INTRAPARTY ORGANIZATION IN THE U.S. CONGRESS 300 (2017)https://upenn.box.com/s/1yqdnv6tevvgvgl1dui0if32ny858gwl
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028Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Elections and Alignment, 114 COLUM. L. REV. 283, 295 (2014)https://upenn.box.com/s/3kydx1s5v45o62kabupog0qut4k29otz
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029Richard H. Pildes, Foreword: The Constitutionalization of Democratic Politics, 118 HARV. L. REV. 28 (2014)https://upenn.box.com/s/zrkpp3p2egyyq7xzw592gtfjcllmcw33
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030558 U.S. 310 (2010)https://upenn.box.com/s/lubggxmrdkoznvstg6v1dp5rm169e96x
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031Nikolas Bowie & Daphna Renan, The Separation-of-Powers Counterrevolution, 131 YALE L.J. 2020 (2022)https://upenn.box.com/s/06c0blsgdpt0l87fdq9jkk12q51u53w3
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032Keith E. Whittington, “Interpose Your Friendly Hand”: Political Supports for the Exercise of Judicial Review by the United States Supreme Court, 99 AM. POL. SCI. REV. 583 (2005) https://upenn.box.com/s/fhs51b58cindi7irxpxce1d9tlf9rafn
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034United States v. Carolene Prods. Co., 304 U.S. 144 (1938)https://upenn.box.com/s/cue7auau2uf78ojvu1g39avhz6mhntv8
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035JOHN HART ELY, DEMOCRACY & DISTRUST: A THEORY OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 77 (1980)https://upenn.box.com/s/wiuws7mv344a2n7qpf5v97zmhcehv7dc
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036THE FEDERALIST NO. 10 (James Madison) (Yale Avalon Project ed., 2008)https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed10.asphttps://upenn.box.com/s/9iszpouyp4ha9fnh8j8ilsvxgrqboinx
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037Nathaniel Persily, Stronger Parties as a Solution to Polarization, in SOLUTIONS TO POLITICAL POLARIZATION IN AMERICA (Nathaniel Persily ed., 2015)https://upenn.box.com/s/hdis35mi0ws0wm0oc5s2jfy776fizi0r
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038Richard H. Pildes, Romanticizing Democracy, Political Fragmentation, and the Decline of American Government, 124 YALE L.J. 804 (2014)https://upenn.box.com/s/6xzjltshbdytw0ymp11yvdfib881h07g
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039INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919, 951 (1983)https://upenn.box.com/s/749bklgzjtretmqqsywxvopxcnnzsvzu
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040Jon D. Michaels, An Enduring, Evolving Separation of Powers, 115 COLUM. L. REV. 515 (2015)https://upenn.box.com/s/5kea8l4es2jzkuuy4j0vtbngotv4ffno
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041THE FEDERALIST NO. 51 (James Madison) (Yale Avalon Project ed., 2008), (Yale Avalon Project ed., 2008), https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed51.asphttps://upenn.box.com/s/f9e2ld0p0mtxibd7gfehs6yduutuiq4i
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042THE FEDERALIST NO. 10 (James Madison) (Yale Avalon Project ed., 2008), https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed10.asp (warning of the “mischiefs of faction”).https://upenn.box.com/s/bfa2l0imkvlqw0s88fp8xudwkabr759q
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Jessie Levin043Walter Dean Burnham, The End of American Party Politics, TRANS-ACTION (Dec. 1969)https://upenn.box.com/s/phkbz3e83zmk5rgbzu9amw3dw1hng1zu
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044SAM ROSENFELD, THE POLARIZERS: POSTWAR ARCHITECTS OF OUR PARTISAN ERA 4 (2018).https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Polarizers/bUNEDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcoverhttps://upenn.box.com/s/y9c5zdw2ztra8vuzw6xup16ky7qhah0l
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045ERIC SCHICKLER, RACIAL REALIGNMENT: THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN LIBERALISM, 1932-1965 (2016) N/A-- Will be on shelfon shelf
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046Paul R. Abramson, Generational Change and the Decline of Party Identification in America: 1952-1974, 70 AM. POL. SCI. REV. 469 (1976) https://upenn.box.com/s/yt4fyeg1f9gsdb74ut34p257axpri43x
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047JOHN H. ALDRICH, WHY PARTIES?: THE ORIGIN AND TRANSFORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN AMERICA (1995)N/A-- Will be on shelfOn Shelf
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048M. Elizabeth Magill, The Real Separation in Separation of Powers Law, 86 VA. L. REV. 1127 (2000) https://upenn.box.com/s/breg9vetn3iccgb19p38wvvktn0l06ws
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049Jacob Gersen, Unbundled Powers, 96 VA. L. REV. 301 (2010) https://upenn.box.com/s/8vz9stj7f5kozcruomfar0ygnbn3lujh
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050WILLIAM G. HOWELL & TERRY M. MOE, RELIC: HOW OUR CONSTITUTION UNDERMINES EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT—AND WHY WE NEED A MORE POWERFUL PRESIDENCY (2016)N/A-- book is on shelf
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051ERIC A. POSNER & ADRIAN VERMEULE, THE EXECUTIVE UNBOUND: AFTER THE MADISONIAN REPUBLIC 2 (2011)https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/lib/upenn-ebooks/detail.action?pq-origsite=primo&docID=665404N/A-- EBookEBook
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052Neal Kumar Katyal, Internal Separation of Powers: Checking Today’s Most Dangerous Branch From Within, 115 YALE L. J. 2314 (2006)https://upenn.box.com/s/j97owqdm84f5xhfmeo43pv6dtp584eui
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053Terry M. Moe & William G. Howell, The Presidential Power of Unilateral Action, 15 J.L. ECON. & ORG. 132 (1999) https://upenn.box.com/s/i9yks7bacoeqy31gpyr3bow3dowf4lx0
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054Adrian Vermeule, System Effects and the Constitution, 123 HARV. L. REV. 4 (2009)https://upenn.box.com/s/648ods2rp30m3ypwi6vrc7xc1sr61yg2
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055Daryl J. Levinson, Empire Building in Constitutional Law, 118 HARV. L. REV. 915 (2005) https://upenn.box.com/s/j0wk09mlvklb1je7ed90kjt65aze2p21
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056ERIC SCHICKLER, DISJOINTED PLURALISM: INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE U.S. CONGRESS 5 (2001) https://www-degruyter-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/document/doi/10.1515/9781400824250/htmlhttps://upenn.box.com/s/g3ks5y4jyrxq5fsowlz1iva67386b62j
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057Larry D. Kramer, Putting the Politics Back into the Political Safeguards of Federalism, 100 COLUM. L. REV. 215 (2000)https://upenn.box.com/s/xdsrnlyxj268sj400kdpzcogrnvnvm2z
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058James A. Gardner, The Myth of State Autonomy: Federalism, Political Parties, and the National Colonization of State Politics, 29 J.L. & POL. 1(2013)https://upenn.box.com/s/bbstt22rp246kh1tqb12gry5t8jwhuqw
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059Herbert Wechsler, The Political Safeguards of Federalism: The Role of the States in the Composition and Selection of the National Government, 54 Colum. L. Rev. 543 (1954).https://upenn.box.com/s/mtfskfaf80yn6qxwzjrh8x5induo4kd8
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060Larry Kramer, Understanding Federalism, 47 VAND. L. REV. 1485 (2009)https://upenn.box.com/s/mzmb7ow5c3aycq3q010tnora6imrmc0e
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061Jessica Bulman-Pozen, Federalism as a Safeguard of the Separation of Powers, 112 COLUM. L. REV. 459 (2012)https://upenn.box.com/s/mydvta2wxeeav4t64253xogpmtsjrcid
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062Jessica Bulman-Pozen & Heather K. Gerken, Uncooperative Federalism, 118 YALE L.J. 1256 (2009).https://upenn.box.com/s/d9sl1x6uqird3b1g1doi4ae4aa47eh7t
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063MALCOLM M. FEELEY & EDWARD L. RUBIN, FEDERALISM 120 (2008)https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/lib/upenn-ebooks/reader.action?docID=3414613&ppg=8N/A-- EBookEbook
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064Jacob T. Levy, Federalism, Liberalism, and the Separation of Loyalties, 101 AM. POL. SCI. REV. 459 (2007)https://upenn.box.com/s/lzlgzi01nwm2av953x6lfvdjo3byimvg
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065Heather Gerken, Foreword: Federalism All the Way Down, 124 HARV. L. REV. 4 (2010)https://upenn.box.com/s/amvp7gvzvm6jf5eek9umhrfevzaffhgw
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066MATTHEW LEVENDUSKY, THE PARTISAN SORT: HOW LIBERALS BECAME DEMOCRATS AND CONSERVATIVES BECAME REPUBLICANS (2009) https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/lib/upenn-ebooks/detail.action?pq-origsite=primo&docID=471886N/A-- EBook
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067EZRA KLEIN, WHY WE’RE POLARIZED (2020)https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/lib/upenn-ebooks/detail.action?docID=5995684N/A-- EBook
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068EARL BLACK & MERLE BLACK, THE RISE OF SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS (2002)https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/lib/upenn-ebooks/detail.action?pq-origsite=primo&docID=3300485N/A-- EBook
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069Richard H Pildes, Why the Center Does Not Hold: The Causes of Hyperpolarized Democracy in America, 99 CALIF. L. REV. 273 (2011).https://upenn.box.com/s/in6tt8hs0ugpbdsj8eje9db4z347j5os
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070NOLAN MCCARTY, KEITH T. POOLE & HOWARD ROSENTHAL, POLARIZED AMERICA: THE DANCE OF IDEOLOGY AND UNEQUAL RICHES (2006) https://upenn.box.com/s/gxy85z67scpup1datbwfcpynf5hxrvjg
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071DOUGLAS L. KRINER & ERIC SCHICKLER, INVESTIGATING THE PRESIDENT: CONGRESSIONAL CHECKS ON PRESIDENTIAL POWER 26 (2016)https://www-degruyter-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/document/doi/10.1515/9781400883639/htmlhttps://upenn.box.com/s/ytob1bfmcdnpn1icm4zvkfe2i1z96sm0
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072SARAH A. BINDER, STALEMATE: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF LEGISLATIVE GRIDLOCK 22 (2003)https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/lib/upenn-ebooks/detail.action?docID=3004374N/A-- EBook
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073George Washington, First Inaugural Address https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/inaugtxt.htmlhttps://upenn.box.com/s/jmivryndo2h5h3dall6bvxin5kspe2ye
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074JOSH CHAFETZ, CONGRESS’S CONSTITUTION: LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY AND THE SEPARATION OF POWERS 28 (2017) https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy.library.upenn.edu/lib/upenn-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4867577N/A-- Ebook
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075David Fontana & Aziz Huq, Institutional Loyalties in Constitutional Law, 85 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1 (2018).https://upenn.box.com/s/r5wb21xhpi8tnxbbn7wt48klvzluid6w
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076see Mark Tushnet, Constitutional Hardball, 37 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 523 (2004)https://upenn.box.com/s/nza3omzl8ek51ujiu6pglausf5bc9dlv
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077Joseph Fishkin & David E. Pozen, Asymmetric Constitutional Hardball, 118 COLUM. L. REV. 915 (2018). https://upenn.box.com/s/wk3g7zla6jafu37iez9iw1ct0u5szzxj
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078Robin Bradley Kar & Jason Mazzone, Essay, The Garland Affair: What History and the Constitution Really Say About President Obama’s Powers to Appoint a Replacement for Justice Scalia, 91 N.Y.U. L. REV. ONLINE 53 (2016)https://upenn.box.com/s/eqtvyepdowb9v6n5ltok5rspf2j8qn7e
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079Michael J. Klarman, Foreword: The Degradation of American Democracy—and the Court, 134 HARV. L. REV. 1 (2020)https://upenn.box.com/s/6cp8ib95gtfrjk8405l1esk9tk7bidnn; https://upenn.box.com/s/tqfpiljjpu6azb6f1hcsz0u91u4ebt92in two pdf files because it was too big to merge
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080Josh Chafetz, Unprecedented? Judicial Confirmation Battles and the Search for a Usable Past, 131 HARV. L. REV. 96 (2017)https://upenn.box.com/s/gi8l74dg2soeqnzvds00d8fdo87okjq5
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081Laurel White, GOP Lawmakers Propose Limiting Governor’s Veto Power, WIS. PUB. RADIO (July 9, 2019)https://www.wpr.org/gop-lawmakers-propose-limiting-governors-veto-power.https://upenn.box.com/s/zfj9oxz5t9oe8x4z7sa99akplwftnvub
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082JAMES M. CURRY & FRANCES E. LEE, THE LIMITS OF PARTY: CONGRESS AND LAWMAKING IN A POLARIZED ERA 17 (2020) https://upenn.box.com/s/3pccizpvntrjd1jjv8fs0diwncc4nsmc
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083Emily Cochrane, Tim Tankersley & Lisa Friedman, Manchin, in Reversal, Agrees to Quick Action on Climate and Tax Plan, N.Y. TIMES (July 31, 2022)https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/27/us/politics/manchin-climate-tax-bill.html https://upenn.box.com/s/b29i76410od0iawhm2bgpwpia685edau
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085Mike DeBonis, Manchin, Sinema Join with GOP in Rejecting Attempt to Change Filibuster Rules, Effectively Killing Democratic Voting Bill, WASH. POST (January 19, 2022)https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/democrats-brace-for-likely-defeat-of-voting-rights-push-due-to-gop-filibuster/2022/01/19/2f9a734c-792d-11ec-bf97-6eac6f77fba2_story.html; https://upenn.box.com/s/b5xkmskoo41jomdl2tsgnep0884he3bk
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086Nolan McCaskill, Momentum Slows for Voting Rights Bills as Sinema, Machin Reject Filibuster Change, L.A. TIMES (Jan. 13, 2022)https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2022-01-13/house-passes-measure-to-allow-senate-to-begin-voting-rights-debate.https://upenn.box.com/s/l202050545597lqhayt7i4adelddevjk
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087Christina Jewett & Emily Cochrane, F.D.A. Nominee Faces Steep Climb to Senate Confirmation, N.Y. TIMES (Feb. 3, 2022), https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/03/health/fda-califf-senate.htmlhttps://upenn.box.com/s/rt8parv9a0yu4jitxu5fhmg17peuexsb
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088Natasha Korecki & Burgess Everett, How the White House Botched the Neera Tanden Nomination, POLITICO (Feb. 23, 2021)https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/23/neera-tanden-confirmation-471265.https://upenn.box.com/s/h86fdjk7xi4bws1105jjfu2olbl9kekc
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089Chris Cillizza, Donald Trump’s Main Goal? Kill off the Republican Establishment, CNN (Sept. 20, 2021)https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/20/politics/donald-trump-gop-establishment-mitch-mcconnell/index.html.https://upenn.box.com/s/ohbav8k8y7sxqcac8oc458yfjolbhquu
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090Dexter Filkins, Can Ron DeSantis Displace Donald Trump as the G.O.P’s Combatant-in-Chief? NEW YORKER (June 20, 2022)https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/06/27/can-ron-desantis-displace-donald-trump-as-the-gops-combatant-in-chiefhttps://upenn.box.com/s/gjnob3zol3n1j8cwk3l0v8c0m7y5xtv2
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091Shane Goldmacher & Maggie Haberman, Trump’s Primary Losses Puncture His Invincibility, N.Y. TIMES (May 28, 2022)https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/28/us/politics/trump-endorsed-candidates-primary-elections.html.https://upenn.box.com/s/m9ddapik87b6xhnb07sydt7iuaozhcpr
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092Maggie Haberman, Ohio Senate Race Pits Trump and Son Against Big G.O.P. Group, N.Y. TIMES (Apr. 26, 2022https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/26/us/politics/ohio-senate-race-trump.html.https://upenn.box.com/s/0wltmfoi2rfkudr17iz9oxwsfmgd8ixa
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093Mitch Smith & Julie Bosman, With Roe Gone, Republicans Quarrel Over How Far to Push Abortion Bans, N.Y. TIMES (July 27, 2022)https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/27/us/indiana-abortion.htmlhttps://upenn.box.com/s/6u2qilsg2auezgl08oc3sztsihrb29c6
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094Natalie Allison, Roe Reversal Divides 2024 GOP Field, POLITICO (June 24, 2022)https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/24/roe-reversal-divides-2024-gop-field-00042346https://upenn.box.com/s/0cqwbmtrk67lkqtcq5036i3d0jsilpje
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095Daniel Schlozman & Sam Rosenfeld, The Hollow Parties, in CAN AMERICA GOVERN ITSELF? 122 (Frances E. Lee & Nolan McCarty, eds. 2019https://upenn.box.com/s/xy7ynbbcy084i2haxr389brqu72z43dyThis book source is not available at any U of Penn Library
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096Daniel Schlozman & Sam Rosenfeld, Party Blobs & Partisan Visions: Making Sense of Our Hollow Parties, in STATE OF THE PARTIES 34, 36 (John C. Green, Daniel J. Coffey & David B. Cohen, eds. 2018).https://biddle.on.worldcat.org/search/detail/1038028384?queryString=STATE%20OF%20THE%20PARTIES&clusterResults=true&groupVariantRecords=false&stickyFacetsChecked=true&scope=&changedFacet=scopehttps://upenn.box.com/s/myyonp6ia85a3hc4nz0mclpu66soyi0g
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097Paul Pierson & Eric Schickler, Madison’s Constitution Under Stress: A Developmental Analysis of Political Polarization, 23 ANN. REV. POL. SCI. 1 (2020)https://upenn.box.com/s/8t4j51eyfwm5swotkkd0mgcj75cb90vr
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098RAYMOND J. LA RAJA & BRIAN F. SCHAFFNER, CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND POLITICAL POLARIZATION: WHEN PURISTS PREVAIL 5 (2015)https://www.loc.gov/item/2020707294E-Book accessible download of entire book when choosing EPUB in bottom left corner of link
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099Andrew J. Clarke, Party Sub-Brands and American Party Factions, 64 AM. J. POL. SCI. 452, 453 (2020)https://upenn.box.com/s/czlzmu1qugyol0ntgfrqmqcwy9cg1pvf