Constitutional Commentary, Volume 34, Number 3 (Fall 2019)
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Item The hidden costs of dissent(University of Minnesota Law School, 2019) Tsai, Robert L.Robert L. Tsai's response to reviews by Nelson Tebbe and Franita Tolson of Practical equality: forging justice in a divided nation. By Robert L. Tsai. W.W. Norton & Company, 2019. 276 pages.Item Should the Left dissent?(University of Minnesota Law School, 2019) Tebbe, NelsonBook review: Practical equality: forging justice in a divided nation. By Robert L. Tsai. W.W. Norton & Company, 2019. 276 pages. Reviewed by Nelson TebbeItem Fixing implied constitutional powers in the founding era(University of Minnesota Law School, 2019) Mikhail, JohnBook review: The second creation: fixing the American Constitution in the founding era. By Jonathan Gienapp. Harvard University Press, 2018. 451 pages. Reviewed by John MikhailItem The genetic fallacy and a living constitution(University of Minnesota Law School, 2019) Barzun, Charles L.Item Practical equality and the limits of second best strategies for justice(University of Minnesota Law School, 2019) Tolson, FranitaBook review: Practical equality: forging justice in a divided nation. By Robert L. Tsai. W.W. Norton & Company, 2019. 276 pages. Reviewed by Franita TolsonItem From appendix to heart: tracing the history of the Bill of Rights(University of Minnesota Law School, 2019) Weinberger, LaelBook review: The heart of the Constitution: how the Bill of Rights became the Bill of Rights. By Gerard N. Magliocca. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. xii, 235 pages. Reviewed by Lael WeinbergerItem Constitutional Commentary. Volume 34, Number 3 (Fall 2019). Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2019)