James M. Campbell; Goldstein & Campbell Attorneys at Law
Eugene, Oregon, United States
January 20, 1984
4 pages
Memorandum to Roger Walke concerning whether the decision by the District of Columbia to divest its investments in firms doing business in South Africa is an impermissible intrusion into United States foreign relations. The memo explains reasons why divestment is not an impermissible intrusion into foreign relations. It discusses the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution, the Supreme Court, Zschernig v. Miller, Clark v. Allen, anti-Nazi measures, anti-apartheid measures, Professor Harold G. Maier, and Gorun v. Fall.
Goldstein & Campbell Attorneys at Law
English
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