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The Supreme Court, Question-Selection, Legitimacy, And Reform: Three Theorems And One Suggestion, Benjamin B. Johnson
The Supreme Court, Question-Selection, Legitimacy, And Reform: Three Theorems And One Suggestion, Benjamin B. Johnson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Seeing The Supreme Court As A Whole Institution: Law And Social Science, Morgan L. W. Hazelton
Seeing The Supreme Court As A Whole Institution: Law And Social Science, Morgan L. W. Hazelton
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Business Of The Supreme Court: How We Do, Don’T, And Should Talk About Scotus, Stephen I. Vladeck
The Business Of The Supreme Court: How We Do, Don’T, And Should Talk About Scotus, Stephen I. Vladeck
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Heat Is On: Will Climate Change Suits Pressure The Supreme Court To Evolve Its Federal Question Jurisdiction?, Katie Hoffecker
The Heat Is On: Will Climate Change Suits Pressure The Supreme Court To Evolve Its Federal Question Jurisdiction?, Katie Hoffecker
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Election Law Originalism: The Supreme Court's Elitist Conception Of Democracy, Yasmin Dawood
Election Law Originalism: The Supreme Court's Elitist Conception Of Democracy, Yasmin Dawood
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Lane V. Franks: The Supreme Court Frankly Fails To Go Far Enough, Sara J. Robertson
Lane V. Franks: The Supreme Court Frankly Fails To Go Far Enough, Sara J. Robertson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Insider Trading In Flux: Explaining The Second Circuit’S Error In United States V. Newman And The Supreme Court’S Correction Of That Error In United States V. Salman, Taylor Essner
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Apprendi-Land Opens Its Borders: Will The Supreme Court’S Decision In Southern Union Co. V. United States Extend Apprendi’S Reach To Restitution?, James M. Bertucci
Apprendi-Land Opens Its Borders: Will The Supreme Court’S Decision In Southern Union Co. V. United States Extend Apprendi’S Reach To Restitution?, James M. Bertucci
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Vanishing Indian Returns: Tribes, Popular Originalism, And The Supreme Court, Kathryn E. Fort
The Vanishing Indian Returns: Tribes, Popular Originalism, And The Supreme Court, Kathryn E. Fort
Saint Louis University Law Journal
As the nation faces cultural divides over the meaning of the “Founding,” the Constitution, and who owns these meanings, the Court’s embrace of originalism is one strand that feeds the divide. The Court’s valuing of the original interpretation of the Constitution has reinforced the Founder fetishism also found in popular culture, specifically within the politics of those identified as the Tea Party. As addressed elsewhere, their strict worship of the Founders has historical implications for both women and African Americans, groups both marginalized and viewed as property in the Constitution. No one, however, has written about how the Court's cobbled …
If It’S Not Broke, Don’T Fix It: Ignoring Criticisms Of Supreme Court Recusals, Kristen L. Henke
If It’S Not Broke, Don’T Fix It: Ignoring Criticisms Of Supreme Court Recusals, Kristen L. Henke
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Missouri’S Unemployment Crisis: The Labor And Industrial Relations Commission Ignores The Missouri Supreme Court, Anthony G. Laramore
Missouri’S Unemployment Crisis: The Labor And Industrial Relations Commission Ignores The Missouri Supreme Court, Anthony G. Laramore
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Passing The Buck: How The Supreme Court Could Have Sidestepped The Impact Of Its Controversial Decision In Smith V. City Of Jackson, Paul Stoehr
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Supreme Court Gets Constructive: A Case Note On Pennsylvania State Police V. Suders, Erin Hendricks
The Supreme Court Gets Constructive: A Case Note On Pennsylvania State Police V. Suders, Erin Hendricks
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Walking The Walk Of Plain Text: The Supreme Court’S Markedly More Solicitous Treatment Of Title Vii Following The Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Harold S. Lewis Jr.
Walking The Walk Of Plain Text: The Supreme Court’S Markedly More Solicitous Treatment Of Title Vii Following The Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Harold S. Lewis Jr.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Irrelevance Of Sincerity: Deliberative Democracy In The Supreme Court, John M. Kang
The Irrelevance Of Sincerity: Deliberative Democracy In The Supreme Court, John M. Kang
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Judicial Epochs In Supreme Court History: Sifting Through The Fossil Record For Stitches In Time And Switches In Nine, Jim Chen
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Party Poopers: The Supreme Court Overlooks The Party In Federal Election Commission V. Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee, Amanda G. Altman
Party Poopers: The Supreme Court Overlooks The Party In Federal Election Commission V. Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee, Amanda G. Altman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Free-Standing Due Process And Criminal Procedure: The Supreme Court’S Search For Interpretive Guidelines, Jerold H. Israel
Free-Standing Due Process And Criminal Procedure: The Supreme Court’S Search For Interpretive Guidelines, Jerold H. Israel
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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After Gardner-Denver, Gilmer And Wright: The Supreme Court’S Next Arbitration Decision, Susan A. Fitzgibbon
After Gardner-Denver, Gilmer And Wright: The Supreme Court’S Next Arbitration Decision, Susan A. Fitzgibbon
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Revolutionary Or Aberrational?: The Status Of The Supreme Court’S Recent Federalism Cases In The Eighth Circuit, Cristian M. Stevens
Revolutionary Or Aberrational?: The Status Of The Supreme Court’S Recent Federalism Cases In The Eighth Circuit, Cristian M. Stevens
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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