Constitutional Commentary, Volume 25, Issue 3 (Summer 2009)
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Item The Empirical Judiciary. Book review of: Constitutional Fictions: A Unified Theory of Constitutional Facts. By David L. Faigman(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Bryant, A. ChristopherBook review: Constitutional Fictions: A Unified Theory of Constitutional Facts. By David L. Faigman. Oxford University Press. 2008. Pp. xiii + 230. Reviewed by: A. Christopher BryantItem Guantanamo, Boumediene, and Jurisdiction-Stripping: The Imperial President Meets the Imperial Court(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Katz, Martin J.Item Is Law? Constitutional Crisis and Existential Anxiety(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Ristroph, AliceItem Originalism as Jujitsu. Book review of: Retained by the People: The "Silent" Ninth Amendment and the Constitutional Rights Americans Don't Know They Have. By Daniel A. Farber(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Lash, Kurt T.Book review: Retained by the People: The "Silent" Ninth Amendment and the Constitutional Rights Americans Don't Know They Have. By Daniel A. Farber. New York: Basic Books, 2007. Pp. xiv + 236. Reviewed by: Kurt T. LashItem Putting the Law Back in Constitutional Law(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Sherry, SuzannaItem Remarks by Chief Judge Kozinski(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Kozinski, AlexItem The Sometimes Unitary Executive: Presidential Practice Throughout History. Book review of: The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power from Washington to Bush. Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Krent, Harold J.Book review: The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power from Washington to Bush. Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2008. Pp. xiii +544. Reviewed by: Harold J. Krent