Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2015
Abstract
I have a soft spot for any argument that tends to show the relevance of long-settled constitutional controversies over territorial annexation to hotly debated current events. Even so, I wouldn’t write about this piece if I didn’t think it was well worth reading regardless of how much one cares about the United States’ imperial adventures of over a century ago – or about any given headline today, for that matter.
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | Law
Creative Commons License
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Recommended Citation
Christina Duffy Ponsa, To Enumerate or Not To Enumerate: A Theory of Congressional “Great Powers”, JOTWELL (June 22, 2015) (reviewing Daniel Rice, Territorial Annexation as a "Great Power", 64 Duke L.J. 717 (2015)), http://legalhist.jotwell.com/to-enumerate-or-not-to-enumerate-a-theory-of-congressional-great-powers/
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