Authors: John Yoo
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JOURNALS
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Prakash, Saikrishna B. New Light on the Decision of 1789, 91 Cornell L. Rev. 1021 (2006).
Prakash, Saikrishna B. Removal and Tenure in Office, 92 Va. L. Rev. 1779 (2006).
Prakash, Saikrishna B. Unleashing the Dogs of War: What the Constitution Means by
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Prakash, Saikrishna B. & John Yoo. Against Interpretational Supremacy, 103 Mich. L.