Constitutional Commentary, Volume 20, Issue 1 (Spring 2003)
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Item The Court and the Empire. Book review of: The Imperial Republic: A Structural History of American Constitutionalism from the Colonial Era to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. By James G. Wilson(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Curtis, Michael KentBook review: The Imperial Republic: A Structural History of American Constitutionalism from the Colonial Era to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. By James G. Wilson. Ashgate, 2002. Pp. 273. Reviewed by: Michael Kent CurtisItem Decentralizing Constitutional Provisions Versus Judicial Oligarchy: A Reply to Professor Koppelman(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) McGinnis, John O.Item The Federalist Papers and the Bill of Rights(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Slonim, ShlomoItem How "Decentralization" Rationalizes Oligarchy: John McGinnis and the Rehnquist Court(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Koppelman, AndrewItem Judicial Sovereignty: The Legacy of the Rehnquist Court. Book review of: Narrowing the Nation's Power: the Supreme Court Sides with the States. By John T. Noonan, Jr.(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Sullivan, E. ThomasBook review: Narrowing the Nation's Power: the Supreme Court Sides with the States. By John T. Noonan, Jr. University of California Press. 2002. Pp. 203. Reviewed by: E. Thomas SullivanItem The Little Red Schoolhouse: Pierce, State Monopoly of Education and the Politics of Intolerance(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Abrams, PaulaItem Mother May I? Imposing Mandatory Prospective Rules of Statutory Interpretation(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Alexander, Larry; Prakash, SaikrishnaItem The Myth of the Neutral Amicus: American Courts and their Friends, 1790-1890(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Banner, StuartItem On the Waterfront: Cheese-Eating, HUAC, and the First Amendment(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Shaman, Jeffrey M.Item "Sir, Yes, Sir!": The Courts, Congress, and Structural Injunctions. Book review of: Democracy by Decree: What Happens When Courts Run Government. By Ross Sandler and David Schoenbrod(University of Minnesota Law School, 2003) Tushnet, MarkBook review: Democracy by Decree: What Happens When Courts Run Government. By Ross Sandler and David Schoenbrod. Yale University Press. 2003. Pp. 288. Reviewed by: Mark Tushnet