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On Silence: A Reply To Professors Cribari And Judges, Ted Sampsell-Jones
On Silence: A Reply To Professors Cribari And Judges, Ted Sampsell-Jones
Minnesota Law Review: Headnotes
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Reply: Clawback To The Future, Miriam A. Cherry, Jarrod Wong
Reply: Clawback To The Future, Miriam A. Cherry, Jarrod Wong
Minnesota Law Review: Headnotes
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In The Shadow Of The Omnipresent Claw: A Reply To Professors Cherry & Wong, Michael C. Macchiarola
In The Shadow Of The Omnipresent Claw: A Reply To Professors Cherry & Wong, Michael C. Macchiarola
Minnesota Law Review: Headnotes
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Right Question, Wrong Answer: A Response To Professor Epstein And The Permititis Challenge, Ralph F. Hall
Right Question, Wrong Answer: A Response To Professor Epstein And The Permititis Challenge, Ralph F. Hall
Minnesota Law Review: Headnotes
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Beyond Exclusion: A Review Of Peter J. Spiro’S “Beyond Citizenship”, Jeffrey A. Redding
Beyond Exclusion: A Review Of Peter J. Spiro’S “Beyond Citizenship”, Jeffrey A. Redding
Minnesota Law Review: Headnotes
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Bush And Obama Fight Terrorists Outside Justice Jackson's Twilight Zone, Afsheen John Rasdan
Bush And Obama Fight Terrorists Outside Justice Jackson's Twilight Zone, Afsheen John Rasdan
Constitutional Commentary
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The Interpretation/Construction Distinction In Constitutional Law: Annual Meeting Of The Aals Section On Constitutional Law: Introduction, Amy Barrett
Constitutional Commentary
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Why Jack Balkin Is Disgusting, Andrew Koppelman
Why Jack Balkin Is Disgusting, Andrew Koppelman
Constitutional Commentary
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Taking Shari'a Seriously. Book Review Of: The Fall And Rise Of The Islamic State. Noah Feldman, Asifa Quraishi
Taking Shari'a Seriously. Book Review Of: The Fall And Rise Of The Islamic State. Noah Feldman, Asifa Quraishi
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State. Noah Feldman. Princeton University Press. 2008. Pp. 189. Reviewed by: Asifa Quraishi
What Good Is Habeas?, Aziz Z. Huq
Legislative Prayer And The Secret Costs Of Religious Endorsements, Christopher C. Lund
Legislative Prayer And The Secret Costs Of Religious Endorsements, Christopher C. Lund
Minnesota Law Review
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Born (Not So) Free: Legal Limits On The Practice Of Unassisted Childbirth Or Freebirthing In The United States, Anna Hickman
Born (Not So) Free: Legal Limits On The Practice Of Unassisted Childbirth Or Freebirthing In The United States, Anna Hickman
Minnesota Law Review
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Private Ordering And Family Law, Brian Bix
Private Ordering And Family Law, Brian Bix
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Until recently in American family law (and the family law of most countries), private arrangements to alter the legal rules surrounding family status were rarely enforced. There was, of course, “private ordering” of a basic sort: e.g., one chose whether to marry or not, and whom to marry, but once one married, the legally enforceable rules of marriage, the ability to exit through divorce or annulment, the financial obligations upon divorce, and so on, were all set by the state, which might also limit the power of the parties to distribute their own property upon death, as with a spouse’s …