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Obama's Failed Attempt To Close Gitmo: Why Executive Orders Can't Bring About Systemic Change, Erin B. Corcoran
Obama's Failed Attempt To Close Gitmo: Why Executive Orders Can't Bring About Systemic Change, Erin B. Corcoran
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The Methodology Of Comparative Law, Edward J. Eberle
The Methodology Of Comparative Law, Edward J. Eberle
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The Architecture Of First Amendment Free Speech, Edward J. Eberle
The Architecture Of First Amendment Free Speech, Edward J. Eberle
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Advising Terrorism: Material Support, Safe Harbors, And Freedom Of Speech, Peter Margulies
Advising Terrorism: Material Support, Safe Harbors, And Freedom Of Speech, Peter Margulies
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The Tea Party Movement And The Perils Of Popular Originalism, Jared A. Goldstein
The Tea Party Movement And The Perils Of Popular Originalism, Jared A. Goldstein
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The Tea Party movement presents something of a curiosity for constitutional theory because it combines originalist ideology and popular constitutionalist methods. Like minotaurs, werewolves, and other half-man, half-animal hybrids of myth and legend, the Tea Party's hybrid of originalism and popular constitutionalism serves to expose the limitations of both sources upon which it draws. Although originalists assert that interpreting the Constitution according to its original meaning would take politics out of constitutional law, the Tea Party movement shows that originalism also provides a powerful political rhetoric. Moreover, while popular constitutionalists assert that democracy would be advanced by empowering the people …
Can Popular Constitutionalism Survive The Tea Party Movement?, Jared Goldstein
Can Popular Constitutionalism Survive The Tea Party Movement?, Jared Goldstein
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