Constitutional faith, or constitutional stealth? -- The puzzling resurgence of American monarchism

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Constitutional faith, or constitutional stealth? -- The puzzling resurgence of American monarchism

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2015

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University of Minnesota Law School

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Book review: The royalist revolution: monarchy and the American founding. By Eric Nelson. 2014. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press. 400 pages. -- The executive unbound: after the Madison republic. By Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule. 2011. New York: Oxford University Press. 256 pages. -- Secrets and leaks: the dilemma of state secrecy. By Rahul Sagar. 2013. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pages xiii, 304. Reviewed by Daniel N. Hoffman

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Constitutional Commentary, Volume 30, Issue 3 (Fall 2015), pages 611-637

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Hoffman, Daniel N.. (2015). Constitutional faith, or constitutional stealth? -- The puzzling resurgence of American monarchism. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/188082.

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