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The Theory And Practice Of Constitutionalism In Pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts Bay: James Otis On The Writs Of Assistance, 1761, David Thomas Konig
The Theory And Practice Of Constitutionalism In Pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts Bay: James Otis On The Writs Of Assistance, 1761, David Thomas Konig
Dalhousie Law Journal
The subject of constitutionalism is of considerable topical importance in Canada today, and it is hoped that this essay in historical jurisprudence will be of value to Canadian scholars attempting to discover a usable past in the eighteenth century constitution of Empire. To plunge twentieth century scholars into the eighteenth century legal world, however, may have a tortious quality to it. Recently, an American scholar commented rather grimly that much modern scholarship on the subject shares "a sense of the strangeness of the eighteenthcentury world, its pervasive differentness from the legal world we know and have internalized. We cannot," he …
Elkinson V. Deliesseline: Race And The Constitution In South Carolina, 1823, Scott Wallace Stucky
Elkinson V. Deliesseline: Race And The Constitution In South Carolina, 1823, Scott Wallace Stucky
North Carolina Central Law Review
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The Decline And Fall Of A Detroit Neighborhood: Poletown Vs. G.M. And The City Of Detroit, John J. Bukowczyk
The Decline And Fall Of A Detroit Neighborhood: Poletown Vs. G.M. And The City Of Detroit, John J. Bukowczyk
History Faculty Research Publications
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The Decline And Fall Of A Detroit Neighborhood: Poletown Vs. G.M. And The City Of Detroit, John J. Bukowczyk
The Decline And Fall Of A Detroit Neighborhood: Poletown Vs. G.M. And The City Of Detroit, John J. Bukowczyk
Washington and Lee Law Review
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