Constitutional Commentary, Volume 21, Issue 2 (Summer 2004)
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Item The Conceptual Jurisprudence of the German Constitution. Book review of: A Theory of Constitutional Rights. By Robert Alexy trans., Julian Rivers(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Ewald, WilliamBook review of: A Theory of Constitutional Rights. By Robert Alexy trans., Julian Rivers. Oxford University Press. 2002. Pp. liii + 462. Reviewed by: William EwaldItem Constitutional Law as "Normal Science"(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Massaro, Toni M.Item The Constitutionality of the Filibuster(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Gerhardt, Michael J.Item Democracy as Civic Conversation: Book review of: Talking It Through: Puzzles of American Democracy. By Robert W. Bennett(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Cohen, Louis R.Book review of: Talking It Through: Puzzles of American Democracy. By Robert W. Bennett. Cornell University Press. Pp. 223. Reviewed by: Louis R. Cohen.Item Fixing the Constitutional Absurdity of the Apportionment of Direct Tax(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Johnson, Calvin H.Item Interpreting the Sixteenth Amendment (by Way of the Direct-Tax Clauses)(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Jensen, Erik M.Item Progressive Political Theory and Separation of Powers on the Burger and Rehnquist Courts(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Claeys, Eric R.Item Resolving Political Questions Into Judicial Questions: Tocqueville's Thesis Revisited(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Graber, Mark A.Item Shards of Citizenship, Shards of Sovereignty: On the Continued Usefulness of an Old Vocabulary. Book review of: Semblances of Sovereignty: The Constitution, The State, and American Citizenship. By T. Alexander Aleinikoff(University of Minnesota Law School, 2004) Levinson, SanfordBook review of: Semblances of Sovereignty: The Constitution, The State, and American Citizenship. By T. Alexander Aleinikoff. Harvard University Press. 2002. ix + 301 pp. Reviewed by: Sanford Levinson.