The Five Days in June When Values Died in American Law (original) (raw)
The controversial intellectual giant of our time: a note on the late Justice Antonin Scalia
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Richard Bellamy
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The Ideal of Liberty: A Comment on Michael H. v. Gerald D
Robin West
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1991
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What Judge Bork Should Have Said
Cass Sunstein
Connecticut Law Review, 1991
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ON THE ROAD OF GOOD INTENTIONS: JUSTICE BRENNAN AND THE RELIGION CLAUSES
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Scott Stafne
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The American Historical Review, 2001
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Randy Barnett
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Judicial Review and the Religion Clauses: A Response to Professor Greenwalt
Robert P. George
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Catherine Langford
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Static History and Brittle Jurisprudence: Raoul Berger and the Problem of Constitutional Methodology
Robert Cottrol
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The Case For Religious Values In Judicial Decision-Making
Wendell Griffen
Marquette Law Review, 1998
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Roger K. Newman, editor, The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2009. Pp. xiii + 622. $65.00 (ISBN 978-0-300-11300-6)
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Kendall Thomas
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