Constitutional Commentary, Volume 25, Issue 2 (Summer 2008)
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Item The Indivisible Constitution. Book review of: The Invisible Constitution. By Laurence H. Tribe(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Roosevelt, Kermit, IIIBook review: The Invisible Constitution. By Laurence H. Tribe. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 2008. Pp. 304. Reviewed by: Kermit Roosevelt IIIItem Eclecticism(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Tebbe, NelsonItem Kent Greenawalt's Elusive Constitution(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Smith, Steven D.Item Christendom Without Establishment: A Brief Look at History(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Rodes, Robert E., Jr.Item Religious Establishment and Autonomy(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Koppelman, AndrewItem The Philosopher's Brief(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Horwitz, PaulItem Indeterminacy and the Establishment Clause(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Gedicks, Frederick MarkItem Judicial Enforcement of the Establishment Clause(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Garnett, Richard W.Item Discrimination Between Religions: Some Thoughts on Reading Greenawalt's Religion and the Constitlltion: Establishment and Fairness(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Finnis, JohnItem Requiem for the Establishment Clause(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Sullivan, Winnifred FallersItem Establishment and Judicial Administrability(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Bellia, Anthony J., Jr.Item Religious Reasons and the Liberty of Citizens: The Integration of the Religious and the Secular in Kent Greenawalt's Religion and the Constitution(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Audi, RobertItem Kent Greenawalt and the Difficulty (Impossibility?) of Religion Clause Theory(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Alexander, LarryItem Was Bush v. Gore a Human Rights Case?(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Neuman, Gerald L.; Hatzis, NicholasItem A Better Path For Constitutional Tort Law(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Greabe, John M.Item The Wisdom of Soft Judicial Power: Mr. Justice Powell, Concurring(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Estreicher, Samuel; Pelham-Webb, TristanItem Belonging and Empowerment: A New ''Civil Rights" Paradigm Based on Lessons of the Past. Book review of: The Lost Promise of Civil Rights. By Risa L. Goluboff(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Zietlow, Rebecca E.Book review: The Lost Promise of Civil Rights. By Risa L. Goluboff. Harvard University Press. 2007. Pp. viii + 376. Reviewed by: Rebecca E. ZietlowItem The Obama Presidency and the Roberts Court: Some Hints from Political Science. Book review of: Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy: The Presidency, the Supreme Court and Constitutional Leadership in U.S. History. By Keith E. Whittington(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Tushner, MarkBook review: Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy: The Presidency, the Supreme Court and Constitutional Leadership in U.S. History. By Keith E. Whittington. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007. Pp. xii + 303. Reviewed by: Mark Tushner