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Constitutional Reflections On Abortion Reform, Patrick L. Baude
Constitutional Reflections On Abortion Reform, Patrick L. Baude
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Of Justice Delayed And Justice Denied: The Welfare Prior Hearing Cases, Robert M. O'Neil
Of Justice Delayed And Justice Denied: The Welfare Prior Hearing Cases, Robert M. O'Neil
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Book Review. Gajendragadkar, P.B., The Constitution Of India, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Gajendragadkar, P.B., The Constitution Of India, Ralph F. Fuchs
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The Generality Of Neutral Principles: A Game-Theoretic Perspective, Robert L. Birmingham
The Generality Of Neutral Principles: A Game-Theoretic Perspective, Robert L. Birmingham
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Eleven years ago Professor Wechsler first argued that constitutional adjudication should be based on neutral principles of general applicability that transcend the factual contexts of the cases in which they are announced. Since that time, legal scholars have been engaged in a continuing debate over both the meaning and the validity of Wechsler's thesis. Professor Birmingham adds a new perspective to this debate by analyzing neutrality and generality in terms of game theory.