Form, Function, and Justiciability
Anthony J. Bellia 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 1 In his response to Professor Siegel’s Article, Professor Bellia takes a closer look at some of the Article’s conclusions. In particular, Professor Bellia...
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J. Scott Ballenger 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 7 In his response to Professor Hill’s Article, Scott Ballenger discusses issues of medical autonomy in light of his experience as counsel for the Abigail...
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Mark S. Stein 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 15 In his response to Professor Hill’s Article, Mark Stein argues for a somewhat different framing of the substantive due process right advocated by Professor...
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Cathy Lesser Mansfield 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 26 In response to Professor Littwin’s Article, Cathy Mansfield praises the article’s proposed borrower-driven protections. But Mansfield argues that...
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Ronald Mann 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 26 In response to Professor Littwin’s Article, Ronald Mann compliments the article’s focus on the consumers of credit cards, rather than the lenders. Mann cites...
View ArticleThe Year of the Gun
Glenn Harlan Reynolds & Brannon P. Denning 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 22 The Supreme Court’s grant of certiorari in the District of Columbia gun-ban case promises to make this Term “The Year of the...
View ArticleThe History of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act from Another Perspective
Robert S. Bickerstaff 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 38 Professor Robert S. Bickerstaff offers a response to Professor Kousser’s article that includes both a contrary analysis of Supreme Court decisions...
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Michael Stokes Paulsen 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 56 In this Comment to Professor Shapiro’s Article, Professor Paulsen—a known skeptic of constitutional stare decisis—colorfully analyzes how different...
View ArticleA Comment on The Role of Precedent in Constitutional Adjudication
Burt Neuborne 86 Texas L. Rev. See Also 51 In this Comment, Professor Neuborne attempts to place his views within Professor Shapiro’s taxonomy of approaches to constitutional precedent. While...
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