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University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2006
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Richard Vining
Studies in American …, 2006
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Toward a Revisionist History of the Supreme Court
Mark Tushnet
Cleveland State Law Review, 1988
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Anthony M Joseph
The American Journal of Legal History, 2005
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Ian Bartrum
Social Science Research Network, 2020
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Christopher Zorn
2007
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Isaac Unah
2009
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Neal Devins
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Joel Fishman
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Charles Canady
1998
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Renee Lerner
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Rishad Chowdhury
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On the Genesis and Nature of Judicial Power
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Marie Provine
Law and Contemporary Problems, 1988
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Paul Finkelman
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Aviam Soifer
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