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Vol. 20: Iss. 1, 2003

How "Decentralization" Rationalizes Oligarchy: John McGinnis and the Rehnquist Court

Judicial Sovereignty: The Legacy of the Rehnquist Court

On the Waterfront: Cheese-Eating, Huac, and the First Amendment

Decentralizing Constitutional Provisions Versus Judicial Oligarchy: A Reply to Professor Koppelman

Mother May I? Imposing Mandatory Prospective Rules of Statutory Interpretation

"Sir, Yes, Sir!": The Courts, Congress, and Structural Injunctions

The Court and the Empire

The Little Red Schoolhouse: Pierce, State Monopoly of Education and the Politics of Intolerance

The Federalist Papers and the Bill of Rights

The Myth of the Neutral Amicus: American Courts and Their Friends, 1790-1890

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