Constitutional Commentary, Volume 29, Issue 1 (Summer 2013)

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    The challenge of, and challenges to, originalism
    (University of Minnesota Law School, 2013) Strang, Lee J.
    Book review: The challenge of originalism: Theories of constitutional interpretation. Grant Huscroft & Bradley W. Miller, eds. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 2011. Pp. ix + 305. Reviewed by Lee J. Strang.
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    Obligation, anarchy, and exemption
    (University of Minnesota Law School, 2013) Schwartzman, Micah
    Book review: Against obligation: The multiple sources of authority in a liberal democracy. By Abner S. Greene. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2012. Pp. ix + 333. Reviewed by Micah Schwartzman.
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    Justice in times of transition: A reflection on transitional justice
    (University of Minnesota Law School, 2013) Aoláin, Fionnuala Ní
    Book review: Transitional justice: NOMOS LI. Edited by Melissa S. Williams, Rosemary Nagy and John Elster. New York, New York University Press. 2011. Pp. xiv + 367. Reviewed by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin.
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    Hate speech law and disagreement
    (University of Minnesota Law School, 2013) Allan, James
    Book review: The harm in hate speech. By Jeremy Waldron. Harvard University Press. 2012. Pp. vii + 292. Reviewed by James Allan.
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    Race matters
    (University of Minnesota Law School, 2013) Alexander, Larry; Schwarzschild, Maimon
    Book review: Should race matter?: Unusual answers to the usual questions. By David Boonin. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 2011. Pp. vii + 441. Reviewed by Larry Alexander and Maimon Schwarzschild.
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    Court-packing and compromise
    (University of Minnesota Law School, 2013) Cushman, Barry