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  • Extreme Dissensus: Explaining Plurality Decisions on the United States Supreme Court *

    Extreme Dissensus: Explaining Plurality Decisions on the United States Supreme Court *

  • Reconsidering the Precedential Value of Supreme Court Plurality Decisions

    Reconsidering the Precedential Value of Supreme Court Plurality Decisions

  • Questioning Marks: Plurality Decisions and Precedential Constraint Ryan C

    Questioning Marks: Plurality Decisions and Precedential Constraint Ryan C

  • Waters V. Churchill: Government-Employer Efficiency, Judical Deference, and the Abandonment of Public-Employee Free Speech by the Supreme Court Edward J

    Waters V. Churchill: Government-Employer Efficiency, Judical Deference, and the Abandonment of Public-Employee Free Speech by the Supreme Court Edward J

  • Plurality and Precedence: Judicial Reasoning, Lower Courts, and the Meaning of United States V

    Plurality and Precedence: Judicial Reasoning, Lower Courts, and the Meaning of United States V

  • Plurality Opinions in the Supreme Court

    Plurality Opinions in the Supreme Court

  • The Modern Problem of Supreme Court Plurality Decision: Interpretation in Historical Perspective

    The Modern Problem of Supreme Court Plurality Decision: Interpretation in Historical Perspective

  • Electronic Privacy in the Government Workplace and the City of Ontario, California V

    Electronic Privacy in the Government Workplace and the City of Ontario, California V

  • Exodus from the Land of Confusion: Why Hughes V. United States Supports the Overruling of the Unworkable Marks Doctrine and a Change in Court Practice

    Exodus from the Land of Confusion: Why Hughes V. United States Supports the Overruling of the Unworkable Marks Doctrine and a Change in Court Practice

  • Amicus Brief

    Amicus Brief

  • Legitimacy Model for the Interpretation of Plurality Decisions Ken Kimura

    Legitimacy Model for the Interpretation of Plurality Decisions Ken Kimura

  • Comments Plurality Rule: Concurring Opinions and a Divided Supreme

    Comments Plurality Rule: Concurring Opinions and a Divided Supreme

  • Plurality Decisions and Precedential Constraint

    Plurality Decisions and Precedential Constraint

  • Balancing Act: Public Employees and Free Speech

    Balancing Act: Public Employees and Free Speech

  • Goodbye to Concurring Opinions

    Goodbye to Concurring Opinions

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