Constitutional Commentary, Volume 30, Issue 3 (Fall 2015)
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Item Constitutional Commentary, Volume 30, Number 3 (Fall 2015). Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015)Item "Frightening and high": the Supreme Court's crucial mistake about sex crime statistics(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Ellman, Ira Mark; Ellman, TaraItem The Glorious Revolution and the rule of recognition(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Allan, JamesBook review: The Glorious Revolution and the continuity of law. By Richard S. Kay. 2014. The Catholic University of America Press. Pages xi, 304. Reviewed by James AllanItem South African constitutional doctors with low public support(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Bassok, OrBook review: The politics of principle: the first South African constitutional court, 1995-2005. By Theunis Roux. 2013. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pages xvi, 433. Reviewed by Or BassokItem Judicial popular constitutionalism(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Donnelly, TomBook review: We the people, Volume 3: the civil rights revolution. By Bruce Ackerman. 2014. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 432 pages. Reviewed by Tom DonnellyItem Publics, meanings & the privileges of citizenship(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Fox, James W., Jr.Book review: The Fourteenth Amendment and the privileges and immunities of American citizenship. By Kurt T. Lash. 2014. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pages xvii, 307. Reviewed by James W. Fox, Jr.Item Constitutional faith, or constitutional stealth? -- The puzzling resurgence of American monarchism(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Hoffman, Daniel N.Book review: The royalist revolution: monarchy and the American founding. By Eric Nelson. 2014. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press. 400 pages. -- The executive unbound: after the Madison republic. By Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule. 2011. New York: Oxford University Press. 256 pages. -- Secrets and leaks: the dilemma of state secrecy. By Rahul Sagar. 2013. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pages xiii, 304. Reviewed by Daniel N. HoffmanItem The case for modest constitutional instrumentalism(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Nehushtan, YossiBook review: Why Law Matters. By Alon Harel. 2014. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pages xii, 240. Reviewed by Yossi NehushtanItem The dark future of constitutionalism(University of Minnesota Law School, 2015) Patterson, DennisBook review: The Cosmopolitan Constitution. By Alexander Somek. 2014. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pages xii, 291. Reviewed by Dennis Patterson