Constitutional Commentary, Volume 32, Number 2 (Summer 2017)
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Item Political political theory theory(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Farris, Jeremy D.; Edmundson, William A.Book review: Political political theory: essays on institutions. By Jeremy Waldron. Harvard University Press, 2016. 403 pages. Reviewed by Jeremy D. Farris and William A. EdmundsonItem Constitutional Commentary, Volume 32, Number 2 (Summer 2017). Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017)Item Intersectionality and the constitution of family status(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Mayeri, SerenaPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Family reunification and the security state(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Abrams, KerryPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Rational basis "plus"(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Nachbar, Thomas B.Item Redefining parental rights: the case of corporal punishment(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Godsoe, CynthiaPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Do judges know best?(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Allan, JamesBook review: Democracy and political ignorance: why smaller government is smarter. By Ilya Somin. Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2016 (Second edition). xiv, 291 pages. Reviewed by James AllanItem The doctor requirement: Griswold, privacy, and at-home reproductive care(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Lindgren, YvonnePart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Constitutional parentage(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Grossman, Joanna L.Part of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Creating precedents through words and deeds(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Krent, Harold J.Book review: Untrodden ground: how presidents interpret the Constitution. By Harold H. Bruff. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. 557 pages. Reviewed by Harold J. KrentItem The family's constitution(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) NeJaime, DouglasPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the Family