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2006

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Constitutional law

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The Inevitability (And Desirability) Of Avoidance: A Response To Dean Kloppenberg, Melvyn R. Durchslag Jan 2006

The Inevitability (And Desirability) Of Avoidance: A Response To Dean Kloppenberg, Melvyn R. Durchslag

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Does Avoiding Constitutional Questions Promote Judicial Independence, Lisa A. Kloppenberg Jan 2006

Does Avoiding Constitutional Questions Promote Judicial Independence, Lisa A. Kloppenberg

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Avoiding Avoidance: Why Use Of The Constitutional Avoidance Canon Undermines Judicial Independence - A Response To Lisa Kloppenberg, Michelle R. Slack Jan 2006

Avoiding Avoidance: Why Use Of The Constitutional Avoidance Canon Undermines Judicial Independence - A Response To Lisa Kloppenberg, Michelle R. Slack

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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The "Constitution Restoration Act" And Judicial Independence: Some Observations, Mark Tushnet Jan 2006

The "Constitution Restoration Act" And Judicial Independence: Some Observations, Mark Tushnet

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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The Constitution Restoration Act, Judicial Independence, And Popular Constitutionalism, Ronald Kahn Jan 2006

The Constitution Restoration Act, Judicial Independence, And Popular Constitutionalism, Ronald Kahn

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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