Constitutional Commentary, Volume 25, Issue 1 (Spring 2008)
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Item Judging Facts Like Law(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) McGinnis, John O.; Mulaney, Charles W.Item Why Tolerate Religion?(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Leiter, BrianItem Really Cool Stuff: Digital Searches into the Constitutional Period(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Johnson, Calvin H.Item What Would Justice Powell Do?: The 'Alien Children' Case and the Meaning of Equal Protection(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Greenhouse, LindaItem Expounding Constitutional Scholarship. Book review of: Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory. Grant Huscroft, ed.(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Webber, Grégoire C. N.Book review: Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory. Grant Huscroft, ed. New York, Cambridge University Press. 2008. Pp. ix + 319. Reviewed by: Grégoire C. N. WebberItem Sovereignty as Discourse. Book review of: The Language of Liberal Constitutionalism. By Howard Schweber(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Tsai, Robert L.Book review: The Language of Liberal Constitutionalism. By Howard Schweber. Cambridge University Press. 2007. Pp. 386. Reviewed by: Robert L. TsaiItem Democracy Uncaged. Book review of: Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We The People Can Correct It). By Sanford Levinson(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Sherry, SuzannaBook review: Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We The People Can Correct It). By Sanford Levinson. Oxford University Press. 2006. Pp. ix + 233. Reviewed by: Suzanna SherryItem Terror Conflated? Book review of: Terror in the Balance: Security, Liberty, and the Courts. By Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule(University of Minnesota Law School, 2008) Ní Aoláin, FionnualaBook review: Terror in the Balance: Security, Liberty, and the Courts. By Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule. New York, Oxford University Press. 2007. Pp. 328. Reviewed by: Fionnuala Ni Aoláin