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Home > Journals > WMBORJ > Vol. 12 (2003-2004) > Iss. 2 (2004)

 

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Note:

This issue includes article from the Symposium: The Militia and the Right to Bear Arms.

Volume 12 (2003-2004), Issue 2 (2004)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 12, no. 2)

Articles

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Introduction: Ancients, Moderns and Guns
Mark A. Graber

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Superb History, Dubious Constitutional and Political Theory: Comments on Uviller and Merkel, The Militia and the Right to Arms
Sanford Levinson

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Gun Rights and the Constitutional Significance of Violent Crime
Jonathan Simon

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The Authors' Reply to Commentaries On, and Criticisms of The Militia and the Right to Arms, Or, How the Second Amendment Fell Silent
H. Richard Uviller and William G. Merkel

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Symbolic Counter-Speech
Harold M. Wasserman

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"Democratic Despotism" and Constitutional Constraint: An Empirical Analysis of Ex Post Factor Claims in State Courts
Wayne A. Logan

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Confidentiality and Juvenile Mental Health Records In Dependency Proceedings
David R. Katner

Notes

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The Increading Politicization of the American Judiciary: Republican Party of Minnesota v. White and its Effects on Future Judicial Selection in State Courts
Brendan H. Chandonnet

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Even Aliens are Entitled to Due Process: Extending Mathews v. Eldridge Balancing to Board of Immigration Appeals Procedural Reform
Bradley J. Wyatt

 
 

ISSN: 1065-8254 (print); 1943-135X (online)

 

 

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