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This essay is part of a collection The Nineteenth Amendment at 100 The Nineteenth Amendment’s ratification in 1920 granted women the right to vote
their nature cannot account for contextual factors. This Essay offers a novel critique that challenges the status of the dictionary itself as an
—in particular, from the point of view of William Eskridge, Jr., and John Ferejohn’s recent work on the centrality of statutes in American law and
This essay is part of a collection A Few Thoughts on Electronic Discovery After December 1, 2006 Metadata and Issues Relating to the Form of
This essay is part of a collection Revitalizing State Constitutions: A Turning Point for State and Federal Constitutional Rights The “Bounds” of
using a law review article as an authority—or even as a source of argument, especially in a field that you don’t know well yourself—you should want to
contemporary role of the modern Supreme Court Justice. Nevertheless, no workable substitute for the judge-umpire analogy has been advanced. This Essay
more than three trillion dollars in annual trade in goods, to name just a few examples. A reader of Professor Michael Stokes Paulsen’s essay, The
estate broker who ran as a Republican against Sanders, and Senator Elizabeth Warren (56%). As the Appendices to this Essay document, of the twenty
This essay is part of a collection Election Reform As the first bill introduced in the current Congress, H.R. 1 seeks to revamp our democracy through