Constitutional Commentary, Volume 33, Number 3 (Fall 2018)
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Item Originalist theory and precedent: a public meaning approach(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Solum, Lawrence B.Item Mostly settled, but right for now(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Lain, Corinna BarrettItem Special justifications(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Kozel, Randy J.Randy J. Kozel's response to Book Review Symposium on Settled versus right: a theory of precedent, by Randy J. Kozel. Cambridge University Press, 2017. x, 190 pages.Item Supreme Court norms of impersonality(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Larsen, Allison OrrItem Precedence and the semblance of law(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Sachs, Stephen E.Item Making sense of equality(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Rosen, Mark D.Book review: One another's equals: the basis of human equality. By Jeremy Waldron. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2017. xi, 264 pages. Reviewed by Mark D. RosenItem Constitutional Commentary, Volume 33, Number 3 (Fall 2018). Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018)Item Subprecedents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Mazzone, JasonItem On treating unlike cases alike(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Schauer, FrederickItem The Constitutional marriage of personality and impersonality: office, honor, and the oath(University of Minnesota Law School, 2018) Horwitz, Paul