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Let Ivf Take Its Course: Reconceiving Procreative Liberty For The Twenty-First Century, Christine E. White Oct 2013

Let Ivf Take Its Course: Reconceiving Procreative Liberty For The Twenty-First Century, Christine E. White

Student Articles and Papers

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Untrodden Ground: How Presidents Interpret The Constitution, Harold H. Bruff Feb 2013

Untrodden Ground: How Presidents Interpret The Constitution, Harold H. Bruff

Schmooze 'tickets'

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The Coming Constitutional Yo-Yo? Elite Opinion, Polarization, And The Direction Of Judicial Decision Making, Mark A. Graber Jan 2013

The Coming Constitutional Yo-Yo? Elite Opinion, Polarization, And The Direction Of Judicial Decision Making, Mark A. Graber

Faculty Scholarship

This Article offers a more sophisticated account of elite theory that incorporates the crucial insights underlying claims that Justices with life tenure will protect minority rights and claims that the Supreme Court follows the election returns. Put simply, the direction of judicial decision making at a given time reflects the views of the most affluent and highly educated members of the dominant national coalition. The values that animate the elite members of the dominant national coalition help explain the direction of judicial decision making for the last eighty years. During the mid-twentieth century, most Republican and Democratic elites held more …


The Commerce Clause And Executive Power: Exploring Nascent Individual Rights In National Federation Of Independent Business V. Sebelius, Ronald Kahn Jan 2013

The Commerce Clause And Executive Power: Exploring Nascent Individual Rights In National Federation Of Independent Business V. Sebelius, Ronald Kahn

Maryland Law Review

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