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All Deliberate Speed: Brown's Past And Brown's Future, Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Apr 2005

All Deliberate Speed: Brown's Past And Brown's Future, Charles J. Ogletree Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material For Constitutional Interpretation, Seth Barrett Tillman Apr 2003

The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material For Constitutional Interpretation, Seth Barrett Tillman

West Virginia Law Review

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Stare Decisis As A Constitutional Requirement, Thomas Healy Sep 2001

Stare Decisis As A Constitutional Requirement, Thomas Healy

West Virginia Law Review

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The Idea Of The Common Law In West Virginia Jurisprudential History: Morningstar V. Black & Decker Revisited, James Audley Mclaughlin Dec 2000

The Idea Of The Common Law In West Virginia Jurisprudential History: Morningstar V. Black & Decker Revisited, James Audley Mclaughlin

West Virginia Law Review

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The Jurisprudence Of Tradition And Justice Scalia's Unwritten Constitution, J. Richard Broughton Sep 2000

The Jurisprudence Of Tradition And Justice Scalia's Unwritten Constitution, J. Richard Broughton

West Virginia Law Review

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Remarks By U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd The Constitution In Peril, Robert C. Byrd Dec 1998

Remarks By U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd The Constitution In Peril, Robert C. Byrd

West Virginia Law Review

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The Citizen-Soldier Under Federal And State Law, James Biser Whisker Jun 1992

The Citizen-Soldier Under Federal And State Law, James Biser Whisker

West Virginia Law Review

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Historical Development And Subsequent Erosion Of The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, James B. Whisker Feb 1976

Historical Development And Subsequent Erosion Of The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, James B. Whisker

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Constitutional Law--The Eleventh Amendment--Injustice For All, Devon L. Gosnell Jun 1975

Constitutional Law--The Eleventh Amendment--Injustice For All, Devon L. Gosnell

West Virginia Law Review

The concept of sovereign immunity has long been a vibrant force in American law, overshadowing the inequities it created by the theory that government was responsible only for those wrongs it chose to recognize from a moral consciousness inherent within the state. When the thirteen colonies banded together to form the union known as the United States of America, state government played a relatively minor role in the lives of the people. Of the few disputes that did arise between states and citizens, mainly payment of bond obligations incurred during the Revolutionary War, most were settled out of court. As …