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Home > Journals > WMLR > Vol. 40 (1998-1999) > Iss. 3 (1999)

 

William & Mary Law Review

Institute of Bill of Rights Symposium: Reconstructing Liberalism

Volume 40 (1998-1999), Issue 3 (1999)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 40, no. 3)

Symposium Articles

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Introduction: Reconstructing Liberalism
Cynthia V. Ward

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Coercing Privacy
Anita L. Allen

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Reconstructive Tasks for a Liberal Feminist Conception of Privacy
Linda C. McClain

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Reflections on Coercing Privacy
Neal Devins

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From Autonomy to Agency: Feminist Perspectives on Self-Direction
Kathryn Abrams

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Autonomy and Agency
Thomas E. Hill Jr.

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Oppression, Lies, and the Dream of Autonomy
Judy Scales-Trent

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Expressive Liberty, Moral Pluralism, Political Pluralism: Three Sources of Liberal Theory
William A. Galston

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Reconstructing Galston's Conception of State Neutrality
George W. Harris

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Devlin Was Right: Law and the Enforcement of Morality
Gerald Dworkin

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Moral Reasons and the Limitation of Liberty
Jeffrie G. Murphy

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Crimes Against Autonomy: Gerald Dworkin on the Enforcement Of Morality
Lawrence C. Becker

Notes

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Wireless Facilities Are a Towering Problem: How Can Local Zoning Boards Make the Call Without Violating Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?
Kevin M. O'Neill

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Waiver of the Right to Appeal Sentencing in Plea Agreements with the Federal Government
David E. Carney

 
 

 

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ISSN: 0043-5589 (print), 2374-8524 (online)

 
 
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