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Moral Truth And Constitutional Conservatism, Gerard V. Bradley
Moral Truth And Constitutional Conservatism, Gerard V. Bradley
Louisiana Law Review
Conservative constitutionalism is committed to "originalism," that is, to interpreting the Constitution according to its original public understanding. This defining commitment of constitutional interpretation is sound. For decades, however, constitutional conservatives have diluted it with a methodology of restraint, a normative approach to the judicial task marked by an overriding aversion to critical moral reasoning. In any event, the methodology eclipsed originalism and the partnership with moral truth that originalism actually entails. Conservative constitutionalism is presently a mélange of mostly unsound arguments against the worst depredations of Casey's Mystery Passage. The reason for the methodological moral reticence is easy to …
Can Congress Make A President Step Up A War?, Charles Tiefer
Can Congress Make A President Step Up A War?, Charles Tiefer
Louisiana Law Review
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Advice And Consent Vs. Silence And Dissent? The Contrasting Roles Of The Legislature In U.S. And U.K. Judicial Appointments, Mary L. Clark
Advice And Consent Vs. Silence And Dissent? The Contrasting Roles Of The Legislature In U.S. And U.K. Judicial Appointments, Mary L. Clark
Louisiana Law Review
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District Of Columbia V. Heller: The Second Amendment Shoots One Down, Sarah Perkins
District Of Columbia V. Heller: The Second Amendment Shoots One Down, Sarah Perkins
Louisiana Law Review
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Punitive Damages And The Constitution, Thomas H. Dupree Jr.
Punitive Damages And The Constitution, Thomas H. Dupree Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
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Government As Liberty's Servant: The "Reasonable Time, Place, And Manner" Standard Of Review For All Government Restrictions On Liberty Interests, Michael Anthony Lawrence
Government As Liberty's Servant: The "Reasonable Time, Place, And Manner" Standard Of Review For All Government Restrictions On Liberty Interests, Michael Anthony Lawrence
Louisiana Law Review
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When Is The Use Of Foreign Law Possible? A Hard Case: The Protection Of Privacy In Europe And The United States, James Gordley
When Is The Use Of Foreign Law Possible? A Hard Case: The Protection Of Privacy In Europe And The United States, James Gordley
Louisiana Law Review
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The Supreme Court, Justinian, And Antonin Scalia: Twenty Years In Retrospect, Paul R. Baier
The Supreme Court, Justinian, And Antonin Scalia: Twenty Years In Retrospect, Paul R. Baier
Louisiana Law Review
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A Reason To Discriminate: Curtailing The Use Of Title Vii Analysis In Claims Arising Under The Adea, Katherine Krupa Green
A Reason To Discriminate: Curtailing The Use Of Title Vii Analysis In Claims Arising Under The Adea, Katherine Krupa Green
Louisiana Law Review
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No Longer The Ugly Duckling: The European Courtof Human Rights Recognizes Transsexual Civil Rights In Goodwin V. United Kingdom And Sets The Tone For Future United States Reform, Betty C. Burke
Louisiana Law Review
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The Louisiana Hydrocarbon Processing Tax, James C. Exnicios
The Louisiana Hydrocarbon Processing Tax, James C. Exnicios
Louisiana Law Review
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The Abortion Question: Germany's Dilemma Delays Unification, Terri E. Owens
The Abortion Question: Germany's Dilemma Delays Unification, Terri E. Owens
Louisiana Law Review
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National Separation: Canada In Context - A Legal Perspective, Kevin Sneesby
National Separation: Canada In Context - A Legal Perspective, Kevin Sneesby
Louisiana Law Review
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Is The New York Times "Actual Malice" Standard Really Necessary? A Comparative Perspective, Russell L. Weaver, Geoffrey Bennett
Is The New York Times "Actual Malice" Standard Really Necessary? A Comparative Perspective, Russell L. Weaver, Geoffrey Bennett
Louisiana Law Review
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Civil Law, Common Law, And Constitutional Democracy, Walter F. Murphy
Civil Law, Common Law, And Constitutional Democracy, Walter F. Murphy
Louisiana Law Review
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The Constitution And The Civil Law, Francis Delpérée
The Constitution And The Civil Law, Francis Delpérée
Louisiana Law Review
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Revolutions And Constitutions, Louis Henkin
Revolutions And Constitutions, Louis Henkin
Louisiana Law Review
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Fiddling With The Constitution While Rome Burns: The Case Against The Voting Rights Act Of 1965, Dr. James Mcclellan
Fiddling With The Constitution While Rome Burns: The Case Against The Voting Rights Act Of 1965, Dr. James Mcclellan
Louisiana Law Review
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Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Leased Public Property And State Action, James D. Davis
Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Leased Public Property And State Action, James D. Davis
Louisiana Law Review
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