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Volume 38

Vol. 38: Iss. 1

The Paradoxes of a Unified Judicial Philosophy: An Empirical Study of the New Supreme Court: 2020-2022

"Critical Legal Studies, Again?" "Again and Again!"

Clause Essentialism and the Third Reconstruction

Tempering Arbitrary Power: A Moral Theory of the Rule of Law

Constitutionalism's Wrong Turn: Legal rather than Political Supremacy

Vol. 38: Iss. 2

Commerce in the Balance

What Is an Establishment of Religion? And What Does Disestablishment Require?

Melnick Misses Milliken

It Doesn't Matter What "Interpretation" Is

Vol. 38: Iss. 3

To Save Democracy from Juristocracy: J.B. Thayer and Congressional Power After the Civil War

Political Liberalism and Liberalism's Politics

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