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A Case Of Treasonous Interpretation, W. T. Brotherton Jr.
A Case Of Treasonous Interpretation, W. T. Brotherton Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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The Right Of Revolution: The Development Of The People's Right To Reform Government, Phillip B. Scott
The Right Of Revolution: The Development Of The People's Right To Reform Government, Phillip B. Scott
West Virginia Law Review
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The Due Process Clause And The Commerce Clause: Two New And Easy Tests For Nexus In Tax Cases, Thomas E. Mchugh, R. Michael Reed
The Due Process Clause And The Commerce Clause: Two New And Easy Tests For Nexus In Tax Cases, Thomas E. Mchugh, R. Michael Reed
West Virginia Law Review
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Dialectical Federalism: A Tribute To The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals, Gene R. Nichol
Dialectical Federalism: A Tribute To The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals, Gene R. Nichol
West Virginia Law Review
Over the course of the past decade, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has become something of a controversial institution. Allegedly seeking to "mold state government in its own image,"' the court has issued decisions restructuring the state property tax assessment and appraisal scheme, overseeing the funding of public education, invalidating a gubernatorial veto, expanding tort claims beyond the umbrella of workers compensation, and ordering emergency care for the homeless. As a result, the high court has, perhaps deservedly, "attained a reputation for dramatic intervention in public policy disputes.” As individual exercises of judicial authority, the court's determinations have …
Trimming The Ivy: A Bicentennial Re-Examination Of The Establishment Clause, William C. Porth, Robert P. George
Trimming The Ivy: A Bicentennial Re-Examination Of The Establishment Clause, William C. Porth, Robert P. George
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federalism: The Founders' Design, Jeremy M. Miller
Federalism: The Founders' Design, Jeremy M. Miller
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Foundations Of The Right To Die, Peggy L. Collins
The Foundations Of The Right To Die, Peggy L. Collins
West Virginia Law Review
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The New Federalism In West Virginia, Thomas B. Miller
The New Federalism In West Virginia, Thomas B. Miller
West Virginia Law Review
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Suit Against The Sovereign: The Dubiety Of The Eleventh Amendment, Gerald Bobango
Suit Against The Sovereign: The Dubiety Of The Eleventh Amendment, Gerald Bobango
West Virginia Law Review
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A Discussion Of The Movement To Desecularize Public Education, Deborah L. Mchenry
A Discussion Of The Movement To Desecularize Public Education, Deborah L. Mchenry
West Virginia Law Review
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The Role Of Original Intent In Reading A Two Hundred Year Old Constitution, Darrell V. Mcgraw Jr., Elizabeth L. Crittenden
The Role Of Original Intent In Reading A Two Hundred Year Old Constitution, Darrell V. Mcgraw Jr., Elizabeth L. Crittenden
West Virginia Law Review
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In Celebration Of Constitutional Kindness: Soft Symbolism In A Hard Shell, James Audley Mclaughlin
In Celebration Of Constitutional Kindness: Soft Symbolism In A Hard Shell, James Audley Mclaughlin
West Virginia Law Review
The bicentennial of any constitution is surely an invitation to much sententious rhetoric. But the bicentennial of THE Constitution, The American Constitution of 1787, is an occasion for oratorical pyrotechnics of the first magnitude. So I shall make my brief tribute to note the importance of the Constitution as symbol - symbol of our national resolve to be a good society. Constitutions, in general, have two distinct functions: (1) As the outward sign and symbol of a society's fundamental commitment to social values and (2) perhaps more mundanely, as the framework for a political order. Our Constitution of 1787 (or …
The Right Of Who To Bear What, When, And Where--West Virginia Firearms Law V. The Right-To-Bear-Arms Amendment, James W. Mcneely
The Right Of Who To Bear What, When, And Where--West Virginia Firearms Law V. The Right-To-Bear-Arms Amendment, James W. Mcneely
West Virginia Law Review
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Forfeited And Delinquent Lands--The Unresolved Constitutional Issue, John W. Fisher Ii
Forfeited And Delinquent Lands--The Unresolved Constitutional Issue, John W. Fisher Ii
West Virginia Law Review
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Long V. Egnor: Reexamining The Law Of Defamation In The Context Of Public Officials, Phillip B. Scott
Long V. Egnor: Reexamining The Law Of Defamation In The Context Of Public Officials, Phillip B. Scott
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law, Kurt L. Krieger
Crain V. Bordenkircher: Prison Reform In The Eighties--An Impossible Dream, Deborah Jean Saladini
Crain V. Bordenkircher: Prison Reform In The Eighties--An Impossible Dream, Deborah Jean Saladini
West Virginia Law Review
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