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William & Mary Law Review
The Bill of Rights at 200 Years: Bicentennial Perspectives
Volume 31 (1989-1990), Issue 2 (1990)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
The Madisonian Theory of Rights
Jack N. Rakove
James Madison, the Bill of Rights, and the Problem of the States
Charles F. Hobson
James Madison, Virginia Politics, and the Bill of Rights
J. Gordon Hylton
The Trivialization of the Bill of Rights: One Historian's View of How the Purposes of the First Ten Amendments Have Been Defiled
Robert A. Rutland
The Liberty Impact of the New Property
Charles A. Reich
A Cultural Historian's Reading of Charles Reich's Impact on the Contemporary Discourse on "Welfare"
Brigitte Fleischmann
Revisiting the New Property After Twenty-Five Years
Paul R. Verkuil
Religious Liberty in the Welfare State
Richard A. Epstein
Alive and Well: Religious Freedom in the Welfare State
Anita L. Allen
Cooperative Surplus: The Efficiency Justification for Active Government
Charles H. Koch Jr.