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The Constitutional Right To "Conservative" Revolution, David C. Williams Jan 1997

The Constitutional Right To "Conservative" Revolution, David C. Williams

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Book Review. The Foundations Of American Citizenship: Liberalism, The Constitution, And Civic Virtue, David C. Williams Jan 1993

Book Review. The Foundations Of American Citizenship: Liberalism, The Constitution, And Civic Virtue, David C. Williams

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Content Discrimination And The First Amendment, Susan H. Williams Jan 1991

Content Discrimination And The First Amendment, Susan H. Williams

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Civic Republicanism And The Citizen Militia: The Terrifying Second Amendment, David C. Williams Jan 1991

Civic Republicanism And The Citizen Militia: The Terrifying Second Amendment, David C. Williams

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Book Review. Conceptual Change And The Constitution, Stephen A. Conrad Jan 1990

Book Review. Conceptual Change And The Constitution, Stephen A. Conrad

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Book Review. The New Right V. The Constitution; The Supreme Court And The Decline Of Constitutional Aspiration, Stephen A. Conrad Jan 1987

Book Review. The New Right V. The Constitution; The Supreme Court And The Decline Of Constitutional Aspiration, Stephen A. Conrad

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These two books are much of a piece. Both advocate a libertarian jurisprudence of "Natural Rights"; and the rights in question are, they tell us, determinate and historic. It is primarily this distinctive historicism common to both books that I take as an invitation to consider them as a pair.


Legislative Self-Constraint: A Reply To Professor Kahn, William D. Popkin Jan 1987

Legislative Self-Constraint: A Reply To Professor Kahn, William D. Popkin

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Prospects For Federalism, Maurice J. Holland Jan 1982

Prospects For Federalism, Maurice J. Holland

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Response To Henkin, Thomas Ehrlich Jan 1975

Response To Henkin, Thomas Ehrlich

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Presentence Confinement And The Constitution: The Burial Of Dead Time, F. Thomas Schornhorst Jan 1972

Presentence Confinement And The Constitution: The Burial Of Dead Time, F. Thomas Schornhorst

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The Generality Of Neutral Principles: A Game-Theoretic Perspective, Robert L. Birmingham Jan 1970

The Generality Of Neutral Principles: A Game-Theoretic Perspective, Robert L. Birmingham

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Eleven years ago Professor Wechsler first argued that constitutional adjudication should be based on neutral principles of general applicability that transcend the factual contexts of the cases in which they are announced. Since that time, legal scholars have been engaged in a continuing debate over both the meaning and the validity of Wechsler's thesis. Professor Birmingham adds a new perspective to this debate by analyzing neutrality and generality in terms of game theory.


Parolee Not Protected Against Unreasonable Searches And Seizures By His Parole Officer, Roger B. Dworkin Jan 1965

Parolee Not Protected Against Unreasonable Searches And Seizures By His Parole Officer, Roger B. Dworkin

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Natural Law In American Constitutional Theory, Fowler V. Harper Jan 1927

Natural Law In American Constitutional Theory, Fowler V. Harper

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