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Changing Course, Sergio J. Campos Jan 2017

Changing Course, Sergio J. Campos

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Catechism Or Imagination: Is Justice Scalia's Judicial Style Typically Catholic, Donald L. Beschle Jun 2015

Catechism Or Imagination: Is Justice Scalia's Judicial Style Typically Catholic, Donald L. Beschle

Donald L. Beschle

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Gilbert & Sullivan And Scalia: Philosophy, Proportionality, And The Eighth Amendment, Ian P. Farrell Jan 2010

Gilbert & Sullivan And Scalia: Philosophy, Proportionality, And The Eighth Amendment, Ian P. Farrell

Villanova Law Review

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Justice Scalia And His Meta-Cannon Of Absurdity, Ella Govshtein Jan 2007

Justice Scalia And His Meta-Cannon Of Absurdity, Ella Govshtein

Hofstra Law Review

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Unified Excuse Of Preemptive Self-Protection, Larry Alexander Jun 1999

Unified Excuse Of Preemptive Self-Protection, Larry Alexander

Notre Dame Law Review

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One Hundred Years Of Legal Philosophy, Robert P. George Jun 1999

One Hundred Years Of Legal Philosophy, Robert P. George

Notre Dame Law Review

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Reasonableness And Objectivity, Neil Maccormick Jun 1999

Reasonableness And Objectivity, Neil Maccormick

Notre Dame Law Review

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Kent Greenawalt, Criminal Responsibility, And The Supreme Court: How A Moderate Scholar Can Appear Immoderate Thirty Years Later, Joshua Dressler Jun 1999

Kent Greenawalt, Criminal Responsibility, And The Supreme Court: How A Moderate Scholar Can Appear Immoderate Thirty Years Later, Joshua Dressler

Notre Dame Law Review

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An Eagle Soaring: The Jurisprudence Of Justice Antonin Scalia, Autumn Fox, Stephen R. Mcallister Jan 1997

An Eagle Soaring: The Jurisprudence Of Justice Antonin Scalia, Autumn Fox, Stephen R. Mcallister

Campbell Law Review

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The Illusion And Allure Of Textualism, Stephen A. Plass Jan 1995

The Illusion And Allure Of Textualism, Stephen A. Plass

Villanova Law Review

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Catechism Or Imagination: Is Justice Scalia's Judicial Style Typically Catholic, Donald L. Beschle Jan 1992

Catechism Or Imagination: Is Justice Scalia's Judicial Style Typically Catholic, Donald L. Beschle

Villanova Law Review

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The Right Of Confrontation, Justice Scalia, And The Power And Limits Of Textualism, Bryan H. Wildenthal Sep 1991

The Right Of Confrontation, Justice Scalia, And The Power And Limits Of Textualism, Bryan H. Wildenthal

Washington and Lee Law Review

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