Constitutional Theory: Arguments and PerspectivesMichie Company, 1993 - 419 pages |
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... Professor of Law Howrey Professor of Trial Advocacy MEMBERS Mark V. Tushnet Professor of Law Georgetown University Law Center Arguments and Perspectives Michael J. Gerhardt Associate Professor of Law. Howard P. Fink Stephen A. Saltzburg ...
... Professor of Law Howrey Professor of Trial Advocacy MEMBERS Mark V. Tushnet Professor of Law Georgetown University Law Center Arguments and Perspectives Michael J. Gerhardt Associate Professor of Law. Howard P. Fink Stephen A. Saltzburg ...
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... Professor Carter's argument , see the criticism by University of Southern California law professor Erwin Chemerinsky , Wrong Questions Get Wrong Answers : An Analysis of Professor Carter's Approach to Judicial Review , 66 B.U. L. REV ...
... Professor Carter's argument , see the criticism by University of Southern California law professor Erwin Chemerinsky , Wrong Questions Get Wrong Answers : An Analysis of Professor Carter's Approach to Judicial Review , 66 B.U. L. REV ...
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... Professor Tushnet has criticized the public value jurisprudence of Professors Michelman and Sunstein on two grounds.30 First , he argues that " the appeal to public values rarely gives content to the public values it invokes . " 31 ...
... Professor Tushnet has criticized the public value jurisprudence of Professors Michelman and Sunstein on two grounds.30 First , he argues that " the appeal to public values rarely gives content to the public values it invokes . " 31 ...
Contents
Part I | 1 |
The Relevance of Theory to Recent Events | 10 |
The Judicial Function and the Idea of Principled | 17 |
Copyright | |
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