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William & Mary Law Review

Judicial Supremacy v. Departmentalism Symposium

Volume 58 (2016-2017), Issue 5 (2017)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 58, no. 5)

Symposium Articles

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Judicial Supremacy and Taking Conflicting Rights Seriously
Rebecca L. Brown

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In Defense of Judicial Supremacy
Erwin Chemerinsky

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Why Congress Does Not Challenge Judicial Supremacy
Neal Devins

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Judicial Supremacy Revisited: Independent Constitutional Authority in American Constitutional Law and Practice
Mark A. Graber

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Soft Supremacy
Corinna Barrett Lain

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The Annoying Constitution: Implications for the Allocation of Interpretive Authority
Frederick Schauer

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Judicial Departmentalism: An Introduction
Kevin C. Walsh

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Much Ado About Nothing: Signing Statements, Vetoes, and Presidential Constitutional Interpretation
Keith E. Whittington

 
 

 

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

 
 
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