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Contributions by ‘Nelson Lund’

Judicial Supremacy: Palladium of Liberty or Academic Paradox?

JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION: A DEMOCRATIC PARADOX. By Martin H. Redish. 1 Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 2017. Pp. 260. $ 55.00 (hardcover). Nelson Lund 2 In 1992, the people of Arkansas voted to require that their U.S. Representatives and Senators run as write-in candidates if they wished to serve more than three…

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Carnival of Mirrors: Laurence Tribe’s "Unbearable Wrongness"

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Book Review: Outsider Voices on Gun and the Constitution; a Book Review of: Freedmen, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Right to Bear Arms, 1866-1876. By Stephen P. Halbrook

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Fig Leaf Federalism and Tenth Amendment Exceptionalism

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Judicial Review and Judicial Duty: The Original Understanding. Book Review of: Law and Judicial Duty. By Philip Hamburger

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"Equal Protection, My Ass!"? Bush V. Gore and Laurence Tribe’s Hall of Mirrors

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