Constitutional Commentary, Volume 22, Issue 1 (Spring 2005)
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Item The Constitutionality of States Extending Personhood to the Unborn(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Walen, AlecItem A Criminal Procedure Regime Based on Instrumental Values. Book review of: About Guilt and Innocence: The Origins, Development, and Future of Constitutional Criminal Procedure. By Donald A. Dripps(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Maclin, TraceyBook review: About Guilt and Innocence: The Origins, Development, and Future of Constitutional Criminal Procedure. By Donald A. Dripps. Praeger Publishers. 2003. xix + 295 pp. Reviewed by: Tracey MaclinItem The Dubious Enumerated Power Doctrine(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Johnson, Calvin H.Item Elizabeth Cady Stanton on the Federal Marriage Amendment: A Letter to the President(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Thomas, Tracy A.Item Fig Leaf Federalism and Tenth Amendment Exceptionalism(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Lund, NelsonItem The Protestant Revolutions and Western Law. Book review of: Law and Revolution II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal Tradition. By Harold J. Berman(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Ewald, William B.Book review: Law and Revolution II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal Tradition. By Harold J. Berman. Harvard University Press. 2003. xii + 522 pp. Reviewed by: William B. EwaldItem Revenge of the Triple Negative: A Note on the Brandeis Brief in Muller v. Oregon(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Spillenger, ClydeItem When Government Must Pay: Compensating Rights and the Constitution(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Agran, KennethItem Whose America? Book review of: Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands. By Lindsay G. Robertson ; How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier. By Stuart Banner(University of Minnesota Law School, 2005) Younger, Judith T.Book review: Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands. By Lindsay G. Robertson ; How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier. By Stuart Banner. Reviewed by: Judith T. Younger