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Mr. Jefferson Must Be Smiling: How State Challenges To Immigration Policy May Prompt Re-Evaluation Of Federalism As A Core Concept Of Our Republic, Jahan Segatol-Islami
Mr. Jefferson Must Be Smiling: How State Challenges To Immigration Policy May Prompt Re-Evaluation Of Federalism As A Core Concept Of Our Republic, Jahan Segatol-Islami
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Two Hundred Years Of Constitutionalism In The Americas: The Influence Of The United States Constitution On The Legal Systems Of The Americas-A Canadian Perspective, John D. Richard
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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