Constitutional Commentary, Volume 32, Number 2 (Summer 2017)
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Item Constitutional Commentary, Volume 32, Number 2 (Summer 2017). Table of contents(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017)Item Family reunification and the security state(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Abrams, KerryPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Redefining parental rights: the case of corporal punishment(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Godsoe, CynthiaPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Constitutional parentage(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Grossman, Joanna L.Part of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem The doctor requirement: Griswold, privacy, and at-home reproductive care(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Lindgren, YvonnePart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Intersectionality and the constitution of family status(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Mayeri, SerenaPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem The family's constitution(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) NeJaime, DouglasPart of Symposium: The Constitution and the FamilyItem Rational basis "plus"(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Nachbar, Thomas B.Item Do judges know best?(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Allan, JamesBook review: Democracy and political ignorance: why smaller government is smarter. By Ilya Somin. Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2016 (Second edition). xiv, 291 pages. Reviewed by James AllanItem Political political theory theory(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Farris, Jeremy D.; Edmundson, William A.Book review: Political political theory: essays on institutions. By Jeremy Waldron. Harvard University Press, 2016. 403 pages. Reviewed by Jeremy D. Farris and William A. EdmundsonItem Creating precedents through words and deeds(University of Minnesota Law School, 2017) Krent, Harold J.Book review: Untrodden ground: how presidents interpret the Constitution. By Harold H. Bruff. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. 557 pages. Reviewed by Harold J. Krent