Constitutional Commentary, Volume 15, Issue 1 (Spring 1998)
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Item The New Sovereignty and the Old Constitution: The Chemical Weapons Convention and the Appointments Clause.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Yoo, John C.Item Through a Different Lens: A Reply to Stephan Thernstrom.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Wightman, Linda F.Item Diversity and Meritocracy in Legal Education: A Critical Evaluation of Linda F. Wightman's "The Threat to Diversity in Legal Education".(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Thernstrom, StephanItem Is A Coherent Theory of Religious Freedom Possible?(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Smith, Steven D.Item Ducking Dred Scott: A Response to Alexander and Schauer.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Sherwin, EmilyItem The Chemical Weapons Convention: Political and Constitutional Issues.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Rotunda, Ronald D.Item Inculcating Constitutional Values: a review essay of: Constitutional Law. By Gerald Gunther & Kathleen M. Sullivan and Constitutional Law. By Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis M. Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein, & Mark V. Tushnet.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Kelley, William K.Inculcating Constitutional Values: a review essay of: Constitutional Law. By Gerald Gunther & Kathleen M. Sullivan. Westbury, New York: Foundation Press. 13th edition, 1997. Pp. xciii, 1553 and Constitutional Law. By Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis M. Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein, & Mark V. Tushnet. Boston: Aspen Law and Business Education. 3d Edition, 1996. Pp. ciii, 1814. Reviewed by: William K. Kelley.Item Truth or Consequences? The Inadequacy of Consequentialist Arguments Against Multicultural Relativism: a review essay of: Beyond all reason: the radical assault on truth in American law. By Daniel Farber & Suzanna Sherry.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Hills, Roderick M., Jr.Truth or Consequences? The Inadequacy of Consequentialist Arguments Against Multicultural Relativism: a review essay of: Beyond all reason: the radical assault on truth in American law. By Daniel Farber & Suzanna Sherry. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 1997. Pp. 208.Item A Very New Lawyer's First Case: Brown v. Board of Education.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Cound, John J.Item Book review: Separating Powers: Essays on the Founding Period. By Gerhard Casper.(University of Minnesota Law School, 1998) Delahunty, Robert J.Book review: Separating Powers: Essays on the Founding Period. By Gerhard Casper. Harvard University Press. 1997. 202 pages. Reviewed by: Robert I. Delahunty.