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William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Volume 17 (2008-2009), Issue 4 (2009)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 17, no.4)

Articles

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Constitutional Solipsism: Toward a Thick Doctrine of Article III Duty; or Why the Federal Circuits' Nonprecedential Status Rules Are (Profoundly) Unconstitutional
Penelope Pether

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Guns and Speech Technologies: How the Right to Bear Arms Affects Copyright Regulations of Speech Technologies
Edward Lee

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The Impact of Information Overload on the Capital Jury's Ability to Assess Aggravating and Mitigating Factors
Katie Morgan and Michael J. Zydney Mannheimer

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Is Sharif's Castle Deductible? Islam and the Tax Treatment of Mortgage Debt
Roberta Mann

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The Congressional Chaplaincies
Christopher C. Lund

Notes

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Standing to Challenge State and Local Immigration Regulation: How the Notion of Expressive Injury Can Restore Federal Power over Immigration
Timothy A. Newman

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The Dormant Commerce Clause: Adopting a New Standard and a Return to Principle
Timothy J. Slattery

 
 

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

 

 

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