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Constitutionality Of Reparations For Native Americans: Confronting The Boarding Schools, Monica Shaffer
Constitutionality Of Reparations For Native Americans: Confronting The Boarding Schools, Monica Shaffer
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Levels Of Generality & Originalism: Proposing A New Way Forward As Originalism Continues To Expand, Marquan Robertson
Levels Of Generality & Originalism: Proposing A New Way Forward As Originalism Continues To Expand, Marquan Robertson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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The Surprising Harms Hidden Within The No Surprises Act, Madeleine Amick-Kehoe
The Surprising Harms Hidden Within The No Surprises Act, Madeleine Amick-Kehoe
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Preempting State Prevention: How Fda Regulation Ensures Access To Abortion Medication, Jared Shea
Preempting State Prevention: How Fda Regulation Ensures Access To Abortion Medication, Jared Shea
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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The Speciation Of Partisan Ideology In The United States: How Preventing Ideological Gene Flow Contributes To Political Factions, Katherine Raths
The Speciation Of Partisan Ideology In The United States: How Preventing Ideological Gene Flow Contributes To Political Factions, Katherine Raths
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Gaping Gaps In The History Of The Independent State Legislature Doctrine: Mcpherson V. Blacker, Usurpation, And The Right Of The People To Choose Their President, Mark Bonhorst, Michael W. Fitzgerald, Aviam Soifer
Gaping Gaps In The History Of The Independent State Legislature Doctrine: Mcpherson V. Blacker, Usurpation, And The Right Of The People To Choose Their President, Mark Bonhorst, Michael W. Fitzgerald, Aviam Soifer
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
The so-called independent state legislature doctrine was the jurisprudential heart of the effort by former President Trump and allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election and was featured in the briefs for Texas v. Pennsylvania. The idea that state legislatures might have power to intervene against the popular vote for the electoral college helped animate the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Frighteningly, at the very end of the 2021 Term, the Supreme Court accepted review of a North Carolina case—Moore v. Harper—in which Republican Party legislators invoked the independent state legislature doctrine to contend that state legislators …
Was Justice Ginsburg Roe-Ght?: Reimagining U.S. Abortion Discourse In The Wake Of Argentina's Marea Verde, Kim D. Ricardo
Was Justice Ginsburg Roe-Ght?: Reimagining U.S. Abortion Discourse In The Wake Of Argentina's Marea Verde, Kim D. Ricardo
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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