Constitutional Commentary
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Constitutional Commentary was founded in 1984 and is one of the few faculty-edited law journals in the country. It enjoys a wide following among legal scholars, historians, political scientists and others interested in constitutional law and history. Part of its popularity is due to the editors' preference for "shorter and less ponderous articles" as opposed to the more lengthy and heavily footed noted articles found in traditional law reviews. In addition to its articles, Constitutional Commentary also features review essays, book reviews and a popular column titled, "But cf...." that offers "interesting and sometimes amusing tidbits from judicial opinions, old law reviews, and historical works."
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