Constitutional Commentary, Volume 25, Issue 3 (Summer 2009)
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listelement.badge.dso-type Item , Putting the Law Back in Constitutional Law(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Sherry, Suzannalistelement.badge.dso-type Item , Is Law? Constitutional Crisis and Existential Anxiety(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Ristroph, Alicelistelement.badge.dso-type Item , Remarks by Chief Judge Kozinski(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Kozinski, Alexlistelement.badge.dso-type Item , Guantanamo, Boumediene, and Jurisdiction-Stripping: The Imperial President Meets the Imperial Court(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Katz, Martin J.listelement.badge.dso-type Item , Originalism as Jujitsu. Book review of: Retained by the People: The "Silent" Ninth Amendment and the Constitutional Rights Americans Don't Know They Have. By Daniel A. Farber(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Lash, Kurt T.Book review: Retained by the People: The "Silent" Ninth Amendment and the Constitutional Rights Americans Don't Know They Have. By Daniel A. Farber. New York: Basic Books, 2007. Pp. xiv + 236. Reviewed by: Kurt T. Lashlistelement.badge.dso-type Item , The Sometimes Unitary Executive: Presidential Practice Throughout History. Book review of: The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power from Washington to Bush. Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Krent, Harold J.Book review: The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power from Washington to Bush. Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2008. Pp. xiii +544. Reviewed by: Harold J. Krentlistelement.badge.dso-type Item , The Empirical Judiciary. Book review of: Constitutional Fictions: A Unified Theory of Constitutional Facts. By David L. Faigman(University of Minnesota Law School, 2009) Bryant, A. ChristopherBook review: Constitutional Fictions: A Unified Theory of Constitutional Facts. By David L. Faigman. Oxford University Press. 2008. Pp. xiii + 230. Reviewed by: A. Christopher Bryant