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Calling Them As He Sees Them: The Disappearance Of Originalism In Justice Thomas's Opinions On Race, Joel K. Goldstein
Calling Them As He Sees Them: The Disappearance Of Originalism In Justice Thomas's Opinions On Race, Joel K. Goldstein
Maryland Law Review
During his first two decades on the Court, Justice Clarence Thomas has been associated with originalism and is often viewed as its leading judicial proponent. Justice Thomas has linked originalism with the effort to limit judicial discretion and to promote judicial impartiality. In cases dealing with many constitutional provisions, Justice Thomas has shown his commitment to originalism by often writing solitary concurrences and dissents advocating an originalist analysis of a problem. Yet in constitutional cases dealing with race, Justice Thomas routinely abandons originalism and embraces the sort of constitutional arguments based on morality or consequentialism that he often discounts. These …
Foia And The First Amendment: Representative Democracy And The People's Elusive "Right To Know", Barry Sullivan
Foia And The First Amendment: Representative Democracy And The People's Elusive "Right To Know", Barry Sullivan
Maryland Law Review
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Obeisance To The Separation Of Powers And Protection Of Individuals' Rights And Liberties: The Honorable John C. Eldridge's Approach To Constitutional Analysis In The Court Of Appeals Of Maryland, 1974-2003, Lynne A. Battaglia
Maryland Law Review
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An Adequate Education For All Maryland's Children: Morally Right, Economically Necessary, And Constitutionally Required, Susan P. Leviton, Matthew H. Joseph
An Adequate Education For All Maryland's Children: Morally Right, Economically Necessary, And Constitutionally Required, Susan P. Leviton, Matthew H. Joseph
Maryland Law Review
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The Constitutional Rights Of Privacy - "A Sizable Hunk Of Liberty", Frank R. Goldstein
The Constitutional Rights Of Privacy - "A Sizable Hunk Of Liberty", Frank R. Goldstein
Maryland Law Review
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Extent To Which Rights Secured By The First Eight Amendments To The Federal Constitution Are Protected Against State Action By The Fourteenth Amendment
Maryland Law Review
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