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Equal Protection And A Deaf Person's Right To Serve As A Juror, Randy Lee
Equal Protection And A Deaf Person's Right To Serve As A Juror, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
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History And Executive Removal Power: Morrison V. Olson And Separation Of Powers, John L. Gedid
History And Executive Removal Power: Morrison V. Olson And Separation Of Powers, John L. Gedid
John L. Gedid
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The Anatomy Of Constitutional Revolutions, Robert Justin Lipkin
The Anatomy Of Constitutional Revolutions, Robert Justin Lipkin
Robert Justin Lipkin
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Are Constitutional Cases Political?, Brian Slattery
Are Constitutional Cases Political?, Brian Slattery
Brian Slattery
To argue that constitutional adjudication is political does not carry us very far unless we go on to specify what the pursuit of politics entails, the goals it seeks to attain, and the basic principles informing its practice. The word political has no clearly defined meaning in modern usage. Rather, it has the chameleon-like capacity to change colours so as to blend with a variety of different conceptual backgrounds. Of course, if we adopt an Aristotelian notion of politics as the pursuit of the common good of a community and the individual goods of its members, we can agree that …