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Volume 23

Vol. 23: Iss. 1

Brother, Can You Paradigm?

Originalism as a Legal Enterprise

Judicial Interpretive Finality and the Constitutional Text

Federalist No. 78 and Brutus' Neglected Thesis on Judicial Supremacy

Deduction, Legal Reasoning, and the Rule of Law

Vol. 23: Iss. 2

Fundamentally Wrong About Fundamental Rights

Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Functional Case for Foreign Affairs Deference to the Executive Branch

Mixed Motives: Regarding Race and Racial Fortuity

Compelled Speech

Justice Iredell, Choice of Law, and the Constitution: A Neglected Encounter

"Modest Expectations"?: Civic Unity, Religious Pluralism, and Conscience

Vol. 23: Iss. 3

Presidential Signing Statements and Executive Power

The Constitution and the Annexation of Texas

Farewell to Social Nostalgia

Hamdan's Limits and the Military Commissions Act

Taxes, Conscience, and the Constitution

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