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How Not To Challenge The Court, Neal Devins
How Not To Challenge The Court, Neal Devins
William & Mary Law Review
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The Federalism Implications Of Flores, Stephen Gardbaum
The Federalism Implications Of Flores, Stephen Gardbaum
William & Mary Law Review
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Why Now Is Not The Time For Constitutional Amendment: The Limited Reach Of City Of Boerne V. Flores, Kent Greenawalt
Why Now Is Not The Time For Constitutional Amendment: The Limited Reach Of City Of Boerne V. Flores, Kent Greenawalt
William & Mary Law Review
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The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Is A Constitutional Expansion Of Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Is A Constitutional Expansion Of Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky
William & Mary Law Review
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Two Section Twos And Two Section Fives: Voting Rights And Remedies After Flores, Pamela S. Karlan
Two Section Twos And Two Section Fives: Voting Rights And Remedies After Flores, Pamela S. Karlan
William & Mary Law Review
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Rfra, David P. Currie
Why The Congress Was Wrong And The Court Was Right - Reflections On City Of Boerne V. Flores, Ira C. Lupu
Why The Congress Was Wrong And The Court Was Right - Reflections On City Of Boerne V. Flores, Ira C. Lupu
William & Mary Law Review
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Judicial Supremacy And The Settlement Function, Robert F. Nagel
Judicial Supremacy And The Settlement Function, Robert F. Nagel
William & Mary Law Review
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Two Versions Of Judicial Supremacy, Mark Tushnet
Two Versions Of Judicial Supremacy, Mark Tushnet
William & Mary Law Review
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City Of Boerne V. Flores: A Landmark For Structural Analysis, Marci A. Hamilton
City Of Boerne V. Flores: A Landmark For Structural Analysis, Marci A. Hamilton
William & Mary Law Review
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Separation Of Powers, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department: Dorst V. Pataki
Separation Of Powers, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department: Dorst V. Pataki
Touro Law Review
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