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Constitution in exile
Originalism and Stare Decisis Amy Coney Barrett Notre Dame Law School
NONDELEGATION and the UNITARY EXECUTIVE Douglas H
The Constitution in Exile: Is It Time to Bring It in from the Cold?
The Age of Scalia
Constitution in Exile” As a Problem for Legal Theory
Redefining Federalism: Listening to the States in Shaping “Our Federalism”
Cornell Law Review
The Anti-Antidiscrimination Agenda
Originalism As a Theory of Legal Change
The Age of Scalia
Economic Freedoms and the Constitution
The Journal of the ACS Issue Groups
The Myth of the Nondelegation Doctrine
Is Originalism Our Law?
FEDERALISM AS a CONSTITUTIONAL CONCEPT Richard H
Judicial Ideology and the Survival of the Rule of Law: a Field Guide to the Current Political War Over the Judiciary
Judicial Ideology and the Survival of the Role of Law: a Field Guide to the Current Political War Over the Judiciary Stephen B
Federalist Outlook
Top View
Is Originalism Our Law?
Sunstein and Brandeis: the Minimalist and the Prophet
Gonzales V. Raich: Congressional Tyranny and Irrelevance in the War on Drugs
Originalism and Emergencies: a Reply to Lawson
Juricentric Restrictions on Section Five Powert
The Grail of Original Meaning: Uses of the Past in American Constitutional Theory*
Politics, Doctrine, and the Federalist Revival After Gonzales V. Raich
The Roberts Court and Federalism
The New Deal Constitution in Exile
Doomed to Repeat History the Right Re-Embraces Lunatic Legal Arguments from the Past