Constitutional Commentary, Volume 06, Issue 2 (Summer 1989)
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Item The "Unwritten Constitution" and the U. C.C.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Farber, Daniel A.Item The name of the rose(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Tushnet, MarkItem Abortion after Webster(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Farber, Daniel A.Item Constitutional commentary, Volume 06, Number 2, Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989)Item Rhetoric and Reality in the Law of Federal Courts: Professor Fallon's Faulty Premise.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Wells, MichaelItem Justice Douglas After Fifty Years: The First Amendment, McCarthyism and Rights.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Powe, L.A., Jr.Item Why Constitutional Theory Matters to Constitutional Practice (and Vice Versa)(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Perry, Michael J.Item Money, Equality and the Regulation of Campaign Finance.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Nichol, Gene R.Item Forgetting the Constitution.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Nagel, Robert F.Item Public Relations in the Supreme Court: Justice Tom Clark's Opinion in the School Prayer Case.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Mengler, Thomas M.Item Free Speech and Modern Republican Government.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Dry, MurrayItem Canada's Roe: The Canadian Abortion Decision and Its Implications for American Constitutional Law and Theory.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Conkle, Daniel O.Item On Race and Diversity.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Bryden, David P.Item Book review: Morality, Politics and Law. By Michael Perry.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Zuckert, Michael P.Book review: Morality, Politics and Law. By Michael Perry. New York: Oxford University Press. 1988. Pp. 323. Reviewed by: Michael Zuckert.Item Book review: The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss. By Shadia B. Drury.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Tushnet, MarkBook review: The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss. By Shadia B. Drury. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1988. Pp. xv, 256. Reviewed by: Mark Tushnet.Item Book review: State Supreme Courts in State and Nation. By G. Alan Tarr and Mary Cornelia Aldis Porter.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Tolley, Michael C.Book review: State Supreme Courts in State and Nation. By G. Alan Tarr and Mary Cornelia Aldis Porter. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. 1988. Pp. 288. Reviewed by: Michael C. Tolley.Item Book review: Chadha: The Story of an Epic Constitutional Struggle. By Barbara Hinkson Craig.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Sorauf, Frank J.Book review: Chadha: The Story of an Epic Constitutional Struggle. By Barbara Hinkson Craig. New York: Oxford University Press. 1988. Pp. ix, 262. Reviewed by: Frank J. Sorauf.Item Book review: Separation of Church and State: Historical Fact and Current Fiction. By Robert L. Cord ; Christianity and the State. By Rousas John Rushdoony.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Smith, Steven D.Book review: Separation of Church and State: Historical Fact and Current Fiction. By Robert L. Cord. Baker Book House. 1988. Originally published: Lambeth Press, 1982. Pp. 302 ; Christianity and the State. By Rousas John Rushdoony. Ross House Books. 1986. Pp. 192. Reviewed by: Steven D. Smith.Item Book review: A Worthy Tradition: Freedom of Speech in America. By Harry Kalven, Jr. Edited by Jaime Kalven.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Rosenberg, Norman L.Book review: A Worthy Tradition: Freedom of Speech in America. By Harry Kalven, Jr. Edited by Jaime Kalven. New York: Harper & Row. 1988. Pp. 698. Reviewed by: Norman L. Rosenberg.Item Book review: Taking the Constitution Seriously. By Walter Berns.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1989) Polsby, Daniel D.Book review: Taking the Constitution Seriously. By Walter Berns. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1987. Pp. 288. Reviewed by: Daniel D. Polsby.