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Home > Journals > Colorado Law Review > Vol. 63 (1992) > Iss. 2

 

Ira C. Rothgerber, Jr. Conference on Constitutional Law: Constitutional Theory and the Practice of Judging

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Table of Contents (vol. 63, issue 2)

Articles

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Introduction
Gene R. Nichol, Jr.

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Post-Liberal Judging: The Roles of Categorization and Balancing
Kathleen M. Sullivan

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Liberals and Balancing
Robert F. Nagel

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The Constitution in Context: The Continuing Significance of Racism
T. Alexander Aleinikoff

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The Forgotten Victims
Suzanna Sherry

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A Comment on Aleinikoff
Richard Delgado

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The Audience for Constitutional Meta-Theory (Or, Why, and to Whom, Do I Write the Things I Do?)
Sanford Levinson

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Why and to Whom Do Constitutional Meta-Theorists Write?- A Response to Professor Levinson
David M. Ebel

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The Third Man
Philip Bobbitt

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Writing For Judges
Pierre Schlag

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Judges and Constitutional Theory: A View From History
Mark V. Tushnet

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Putting the Judge Back in Judging
William Wayne Justice

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The Role of Theorists in Constitutional Cases
Abner J. Mikva

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The Futility of Theory?
Robert Fishman

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Illinois v. Rodriguez: Should Apparent Authority Validate Third-Party Consent Searches?
Tammy Campbell

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See No Evil, Hear No Evil: The Federal Courts and the Silver Spring Monkeys
Bridget Klauber

 
 
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ISSN: 0041-9516

 
 
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