Constitutional Commentary, Volume 30, Issue 2 (Summer 2015)
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Item There Is Nothing That Interpretation Just Is(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Sunstein, Cass R.Item In Defense of Corporate Persons(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Greenfield, KentItem Is Hobby Lobby a Tool for Limiting Corporate Constitutional Rights?(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Taub, Jennifer S.Item Corporate Democracy from Say on Pay to Say on Politics(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Torres-Spelliscy, CiaraItem Corporate Speech & the Rights of Others(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Joo, Thomas W.Item Corporate Speech & the First Amendment: History, Data, and Implications(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Coates, John C., IVItem Corporate Religious Liberty(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Corbin, Caroline MalaItem Dividing Citizens United: the Case v. the Controversy(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Tribe, Laurence H.Item Constitutional Commentary, Volume 30, Number 2 (Summer 2015). Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015)Item That We Are Underlings: the Real Problems in Disciplining Political Spending and the First Amendment(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Purdy, JedediahItem Symposium Foreword(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Fein, Ronald A.Item Constitutional Commentary, Volume 30, Number 2 (Summer 2015). Cover (issue text only)(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015)Item Why Personhood Matters(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Piety, Tamara R.