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The Constitutional Canon As Argumentative Metonymy, Ian Bartrum
The Constitutional Canon As Argumentative Metonymy, Ian Bartrum
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Our Schizoid Approach To The United States Constitution: Competing Narratives Of Constitutional Dynamism And Stasis, Sanford Levinson
Our Schizoid Approach To The United States Constitution: Competing Narratives Of Constitutional Dynamism And Stasis, Sanford Levinson
Indiana Law Journal
Jerome Hall Lecture at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law - Bloomington on October 3, 2008
The Height Of Sophistication: Law And Professionalism In The City-State Of Charleston, South Carolina, 1670-1775, William E. Nelson
The Height Of Sophistication: Law And Professionalism In The City-State Of Charleston, South Carolina, 1670-1775, William E. Nelson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Refuge From A Jurisprudence Of Doubt: Hohfeldian Analysis Of Constitutional Law, Allen Thomas O'Rourke
Refuge From A Jurisprudence Of Doubt: Hohfeldian Analysis Of Constitutional Law, Allen Thomas O'Rourke
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Women And The Constitution: An Historical Argument For Recognizing Constitutional Flexibility With Regards To Women In The New Republic, Samantha Ricci
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
What Should Citizens (As Participants In A Republican Form Of Government) Know About The Constitution?, Sanford Levinson
What Should Citizens (As Participants In A Republican Form Of Government) Know About The Constitution?, Sanford Levinson
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Trust Doctrine: What A Tall Tale They Tell, Hope M. Babcock
The Public Trust Doctrine: What A Tall Tale They Tell, Hope M. Babcock
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.