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Introduction, Alan Freeman
The U.S. Constitution And The Intent Of The Framers, Mark Tushnet
The U.S. Constitution And The Intent Of The Framers, Mark Tushnet
Buffalo Law Review
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What's Hockey Got To Do With It, Anyway? Comparative Canadian-American Perspectives On Constitutional Law And Rights, David Fraser, Alan Freeman
What's Hockey Got To Do With It, Anyway? Comparative Canadian-American Perspectives On Constitutional Law And Rights, David Fraser, Alan Freeman
Buffalo Law Review
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"The Federal Courts Have Enemies In All Who Fear Their Influence On State Objects": The Failure To Abolish Supreme Court Circuit-Riding In The Judiciary Acts Of 1792 And 1793, Wythe Holt
Buffalo Law Review
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"Federal Courts As The Asylum To Federal Interests": Randolph's Report, The Benson Amendment, And The "Original Understanding" Of The Federal Judiciary, Wythe Holt
Buffalo Law Review
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Constitutional Law And Constitutional History, L. H. Larue
Constitutional Law And Constitutional History, L. H. Larue
Buffalo Law Review
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And Law (Or Further Adventures Of The Jondo), Allan C. Hutchinson
And Law (Or Further Adventures Of The Jondo), Allan C. Hutchinson
Buffalo Law Review
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The Optimism Of Critique: Learning From Red, White, And Blue, Jennifer Jaff
The Optimism Of Critique: Learning From Red, White, And Blue, Jennifer Jaff
Buffalo Law Review
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The Public-Private Distinction In American Law And Life, Alan Freeman, Elizabeth Mensch
The Public-Private Distinction In American Law And Life, Alan Freeman, Elizabeth Mensch
Buffalo Law Review
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A Note On The Aporias Of Critical Constitutionalism, Anthony Chase
A Note On The Aporias Of Critical Constitutionalism, Anthony Chase
Buffalo Law Review
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Toward A Better Understanding Of Intergenerational Justice, Bradley C. Bobertz
Toward A Better Understanding Of Intergenerational Justice, Bradley C. Bobertz
Buffalo Law Review
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"Only Fools And Dead People Never Change Their Opinions", Vito J. Titone
"Only Fools And Dead People Never Change Their Opinions", Vito J. Titone
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Edward J. Larson's The American Controversy Over Creation and Evolution