Supreme Court's Inconsistent Remedial Measures Expose Flaws in Federal Law
The article examines how federal courts and Congress address violations of federal law by State officials. It compares the use of consent decrees and legislative remedies, highlighting inconsistencies in the Supreme Court's approach. The author argues that Congress should have more authority in crafting remedies under the Fourteenth Amendment, similar to the power given to district courts in consent decree cases. This would better balance State-federal power and uphold the separation of powers.