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Contributions by ‘Mark A. Graber’

Ship-Money: The Case that Time and Whittington Forgot

King Charles I, when asking the King’s Bench for an opinion on whether the king during an emergency could insist that all communities in England supply the Royal Navy with a ship or the money necessary to build a ship,[1] set in motion a process that delayed the development of judicial review in the English-speaking…

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Unnecessary and Unintelligible.

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Conflicting Representations: Lani Guinier and James Madison on Electoral Systems.

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Desperately Ducking Slavery: Dred Scott and Contemporary Constitutional theory.

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Law and Sports officiating: A Misunderstood and Justly Neglected Relationship

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Book Review: Judicial Power and American Character: Censoring Ourselves in an Anxious Age. Robert F. Nagel.

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Resolving Political Questions Into Judicial Questions: Tocqueville’s thesis Revisited

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Beard & Uber-Beard

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A Constitutional Conspiracy Unmasked: Why "No State" Does Not Mean "No State".

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The Passive-Aggressive Virtues: Cohens V. Virginia and the Problematic Establishment of Judicial Power.

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