Volume 68, Issue 3 (1990) Federalist Society Symposium: The Presidency and Congress—Constitutionally Separated and Shared Powers
Symposium
Panel I: Agency Autonomy and the Unitary Executive
Stephen Breyer, Laurence Silberman, E. Donald Elliot, and Terry Eastland
Address: The Impact of Separation of Powers on National Security
T. Kenneth Cribb Jr. and Richard Cheney
Panel II: Presidential Lawmaking Powers: Vetoes, Line Item Vetoes, Signing Statements, Executive Orders, and Delegations of Rulemaking Authority
David Schoenbrod, Frank Easterbrook, Steven Ross, and Theodore Olson
Toward a Stricter Separation of Powers? Toward a Parliamentary Model? Or Does It Matter?
Timothy Muris
What is Wrong with Divided Government?
Lloyd Cutler
In Praise of Divided Government
Richard A. Epstein
Unified or Divided Government?
Lloyd Cutler and Richard A. Epstein
Address: Thoughts on Restructuring Government
Allen Weinstein and Charles Robb
Panel III: Congressional Control of the Administration of Government: Hearings, Investigations, Oversight, and Legislative History
Stephen Williams, Griffin Bell, L. Gordon Crovitz, Peter Strauss, and Michael Davidson
Panel IV: The Appropriations Power and the Necessary and Proper Clause
Edwin Meese III, William Barr, Louis Fisher, Geoffrey P. Miller, and Kate Stith
Panel V: The Role of the Courts in Separation of Powers Disputes
Kenneth Starr, Stephen Carter, and Kenneth Culp Davis
Address: Erosion of the President's Power in Foreign Affairs
Erwin Gilkes and Robert H. Bork
Notes
Lanham Act Revision Provides Relief for Misleading Comparative Advertisements: Does It Go Too Far?
Sherry L. Gunn
To Pierce or Not to Pierce? When Is the Question. Developing a Federal Rule of Decision for Piercing the Corporate Veil Under CERCLA
Elizabeth A. Noonan
Trademark Law Revision Act of 1988 and the Gatekeeper Role of the PTO: Heading Abuse Off at the Pass
Tammy J. Snyder
Recent Development
Recent Developments in Corporate and White Collar Crime
Rich Vicenzie, Jay Shuchart, James R. Edmunds, Marc Bolson, and Ross Cockburn