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Full-Text Articles in Law
N.H. Bar's Residency Requirement Faces A Constitutional Challenge, Neal Devins
N.H. Bar's Residency Requirement Faces A Constitutional Challenge, Neal Devins
Popular Media
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Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution, Part I: Processes Of Change, William W. Van Alstyne
Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution, Part I: Processes Of Change, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
With the approach of the Bill of Rights bicentennial, this paper takes the cause for celebration as an equally important occasion for critique. This work argues that the most distinguishing aspects of our Constitution are not the Bill of Rights, federalism, and separation of powers, but rather the availability of judicial review, the political insulation of federal judges, and the limited mechanisms available for constitutional change.
The Parameters Of Constitutional Reconstruction: Slaughter-House, Cruikshank, And The Fourteenth Amendment, Robert C. Palmer
The Parameters Of Constitutional Reconstruction: Slaughter-House, Cruikshank, And The Fourteenth Amendment, Robert C. Palmer
Faculty Publications
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The Supreme Court And Private Schools: An Update, Neal Devins
The Supreme Court And Private Schools: An Update, Neal Devins
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Trends In The Supreme Court: Mr. Jefferson’S Crumbling Wall - A Comment On Lynch V. Donnelly, William W. Van Alstyne
Trends In The Supreme Court: Mr. Jefferson’S Crumbling Wall - A Comment On Lynch V. Donnelly, William W. Van Alstyne
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What Standards Apply When Freedoms Collide?, Neal Devins
What Standards Apply When Freedoms Collide?, Neal Devins
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Are Residential Quotas Constitutional?, Neal Devins
Are Residential Quotas Constitutional?, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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Minimum Standards Of Constitutional Justice: Federal Floor And State Ceiling, William F. Swindler
Minimum Standards Of Constitutional Justice: Federal Floor And State Ceiling, William F. Swindler
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