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Symposium 2013-2014
The Evolution of Theory: Discerning the Catalysts of Constitutional Change
Articles
Our Anchor for 225 Years and Counting: The Enduring Significance of the Precise Text of the Constitution
Brett M. Kavanaugh, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1907
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The Jurisprudence of the Hughes Court: The Recent Literature
Barry Cushman, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1929
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From Progressivism to Modern Liberalism: Louis D. Brandeis as a Transitional Figure in Constitutional Law
David E. Bernstein, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2029
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The Decline of Legal Classicism and the Evolution of New Deal Constitutionalism
Samuel R. Olken, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2051
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Intragenerational Constitutional Overruling
L.A. Powe, Jr., 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2093
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The Former Clerks Who Nearly Killed Judicial Restraint
Brad Snyder, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2129
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The Paths to Griswold
Ryan C. Williams, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2155
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The Cost of Judicial Error: Stare Decisis and the Role of Normative Theory
Kurt T. Lash, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2189
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The Least Activist Supreme Court in History? The Roberts Court and the Exercise of Judicial Review
Keith E. Whittington, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2219
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The "Constitution in Exile" as a Problem for Legal Theory
Stephen E. Sachs, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2253
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Notes
Municipal Bankruptcy and Public Pensions: Detroit's Eligibility for Chapter 9 Relief and Legal Restraints on the City's Actions as a Debtor
Jackson T. Garvey, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2299
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Suing Foreign Officials in U.S. Courts: Upholding Separation of Powers by Limiting Judicial Abrogation of Immunity
Sarah P. Hogarth, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2329
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Dropping the Ball: The Failure of the NCAA To Address Concussions in College Football
K. Adam Pretty, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2359
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