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- Revolutionary Constitutionalism in the Era of the Civil War and Reconstruction Robert J
- Judicial Engagement, New Originalism, and the Fortieth Anniversary of Government by Judiciary Eric J
- What Is Originalism? the Evolution of Contemporary Originalist Theory
- The Role of the Supreme Court
- Originalism Isn't What It Used to Be: the Nondelegation Doctrine, Originalism, and Government by Judiciary
- Dred Scott and Contemporary Constitutional Theory
- The Role of the Supreme Court in a Democratic Society
- Lessons of Charleston Harbor: the Rise, Fall and Revival of Pro-Slavery Federalism
- The Politics of Judicial Interpretation the Federal Courts, Department of Justice, and Civil Rights, 1866-1876
- Constitutional Interpretation and Activist Fantasies Raoul Berger
- Unintended Consequences of the Fourteenth Amendment and What They Tell Us About Its Interpretation Richard L
- The Role of Courts in Government Today James L
- Judicial Engagement, New Originalism, and the Fortieth Anniversary of Government by Judiciary
- Government by Judiciary: the Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment [1977]
- Another Look at the Original Intent Theory of Constitutional Interpretation Dean Alfange Jr
- Restoring Vitality to State and Local Politics by Cor~Recting the Excessive Independence of the Supreme Court
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- Selected Theories of Constitutional Interpretation
- The Basics of American Government
- The Supreme Court and Its Critics in the Warren Court Era
- Originalism: a Critical Introduction
- The Scope of Judicial Review: an Ongoing Debate, 6 Hastings Const