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State Sovereignty And Federal Court Power: The Eleventh Amendment After “Pennhurst V. Halderman”, Erwin Chemerinsky
State Sovereignty And Federal Court Power: The Eleventh Amendment After “Pennhurst V. Halderman”, Erwin Chemerinsky
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No abstract provided.
The Price Of Asking The Wrong Question: An Essay On Constitutional Scholarship And Judicial Review, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Price Of Asking The Wrong Question: An Essay On Constitutional Scholarship And Judicial Review, Erwin Chemerinsky
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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
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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.
A Graphic Review Of The Free Speech Clause, William W. Van Alstyne
A Graphic Review Of The Free Speech Clause, William W. Van Alstyne
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This work acts as a spring board for the study of the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. It builds useful graphical representations of complex constitutional theories from the ground up, allowing students to follow both development and the application of these theories.
Rape Victim Shield Laws And The Sixth Amendment, J. Alexander Tanford, Anthony J. Bocchino
Rape Victim Shield Laws And The Sixth Amendment, J. Alexander Tanford, Anthony J. Bocchino
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The New Confrontation—Hearsay Dilemma, Frank T. Read
The New Confrontation—Hearsay Dilemma, Frank T. Read
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The Tentative Emergence Of Student Power In The United States, William W. Van Alstyne
The Tentative Emergence Of Student Power In The United States, William W. Van Alstyne
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Book Review, William W. Van Alstyne
Book Review, Ira Michael Heyman, Michael E. Tigar
Book Review, Ira Michael Heyman, Michael E. Tigar
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Political Questions: The Judicial Check On The Executive, Paul D. Carrington
Political Questions: The Judicial Check On The Executive, Paul D. Carrington
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