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Brother, Can You Paradigm? Book Review Of: Revolution By Judiciary: The Structure Of American Constitutional Law. By Jed Rubenfeld, Brannon P. Denning
Brother, Can You Paradigm? Book Review Of: Revolution By Judiciary: The Structure Of American Constitutional Law. By Jed Rubenfeld, Brannon P. Denning
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Revolution by Judiciary: The Structure of American Constitutional Law. By Jed Rubenfeld. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. 2005. Pp. ix + 241. Reviewed by: Brannon P. Denning
Presidential Signing Statements And Executive Power, Curtis A. Bradley, Eric A. Posner
Presidential Signing Statements And Executive Power, Curtis A. Bradley, Eric A. Posner
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Annexation Of Texas, Earl M. Maltz
The Constitution And The Annexation Of Texas, Earl M. Maltz
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Originalism As A Legal Enterprise, Gary Lawson, Guy Seidman
Originalism As A Legal Enterprise, Gary Lawson, Guy Seidman
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Judicial Interpretive Finality And The Constitutional Text, John Harrison
Judicial Interpretive Finality And The Constitutional Text, John Harrison
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Hamdan V. Rumsfeld: The Functional Case For Foreign Affairs Deference To The Executive Branch, Julian Ku, John Yoo
Hamdan V. Rumsfeld: The Functional Case For Foreign Affairs Deference To The Executive Branch, Julian Ku, John Yoo
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Mixed Motives: Regarding Race And Racial Fortuity. Book Review Of: Silent Covenants: Brown V. Board Of Education And The Unfulfilled Hopes For Racial Reform. By Derrick Bell, Kathleen A. Bergin
Mixed Motives: Regarding Race And Racial Fortuity. Book Review Of: Silent Covenants: Brown V. Board Of Education And The Unfulfilled Hopes For Racial Reform. By Derrick Bell, Kathleen A. Bergin
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Silent Covenants: Brown v. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform. By Derrick Bell. Oxford University Press. 2004. Pp. 230. Reviewed by: Kathleen A. Bergin
Compelled Speech, Larry Alexander
Justice Iredell, Choice Of Law, And The Constitution-A Neglected Encounter, Michael G. Collins
Justice Iredell, Choice Of Law, And The Constitution-A Neglected Encounter, Michael G. Collins
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Farewell To Social Nostalgia. Book Review Of: Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics And Law For The Modern State. By Edward L. Rubin., Peter E. Quint
Farewell To Social Nostalgia. Book Review Of: Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics And Law For The Modern State. By Edward L. Rubin., Peter E. Quint
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics and Law for the Modern State. By Edward L. Rubin. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2005. Pp. 471. Reviewed by: Peter E. Quint
"Modest Expectations"?: Civic Unity, Religious Pluralism, And Conscience. Book Review Of: Divided By God: America's Church-State Problem - And What We Should Do About It. By Noah Feldman; The Right To Be Wrong: Ending The Culture War Over Religion In America. By Kevin Seamus Hasson, Richard W. Garnett
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Divided by God: America's Church-State Problem - And What We Should Do About It. By Noah Feldman. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 2005. Pp. 306 ; The Right to be Wrong: Ending the Culture War Over Religion in America. By Kevin Seamus Hasson. Encounter Books. 2005. Pp. 176 + xii. Reviewed by: Richard W. Garnett
Hamdan's Limits And The Military Commissions Act, Samuel Estreicher, Diarmuid O'Scannlain
Hamdan's Limits And The Military Commissions Act, Samuel Estreicher, Diarmuid O'Scannlain
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Deduction, Legal Reasoning, And The Rule Of Law. Book Review Of: Rhetoric And The Rule Of Law. A Theory Of Legal Reasoning. By Neil Mccormick, Spaak Torben
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Rhetoric and the Rule of Law. A Theory of Legal Reasoning. By Neil MacCormick. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xvi + 287. Reviewed by: Torben Spaak
Federalist No. 78 And Brutus' Neglected Thesis On Judicial Supremacy, Shlomo Slonim
Federalist No. 78 And Brutus' Neglected Thesis On Judicial Supremacy, Shlomo Slonim
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Taxes, Conscience, And The Constitution, Steven D. Smith
Taxes, Conscience, And The Constitution, Steven D. Smith
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Fundamentally Wrong About Fundamental Rights, Adam Winkler
Fundamentally Wrong About Fundamental Rights, Adam Winkler
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.