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- W618050926 abstract "Institutional dialogues contribute at least as much to constitutional law as their more celebrated colleague, logic. Principles of judicial restraint sometimes lead courts to initiate a dialogue with the legislature designed to alter public policy through institutional cooperation rather than judicial fiat. I Principles of stare decisis promote a different, internalized dialogue. This dialogue is twosided, at least figuratively, when judges in effect engage in an imaginary argument about the validity of a precedent with their predecessors. When the precedent in question is recent, however, the dialogue of stare decisis can become a soliliquy by judges who may wish to overrule their own previous decision. Considerations of stare decisis differ depending upon whether this dialogue is historical or soliliqual-that is, depending upon whether the precedent in question was born of a different court from that considering overruling it. These differences are highlighted by the Supreme Court's current deliberation into whether to overrule a rather recent and highly questionable decision. On the last day of the 1983 Term, the Court ordered reargument in two cases raising the issue whether the Fair Labor Standards Act2 (FLSA) may constitutionally apply to San Antonio's municipal transportation employees in light of National League of Cities v. Usery.3 The Court sua sponte requested the parties to discuss [w]hether or not the principles of the Tenth Amendment as set forth in [National League of Cittes] should be reconsidered.4 In answering this question, the Court must consider the role of" @default.
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- W618050926 title "Stare Decisis in Constitutional Cases: Reconsidering National League of Cities." @default.
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