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Duke Law Journal

Volume 51, Number 1 (October 2001)
Special Symposium Issue: The Constitution in Exile

Foreword

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The Constitution in Exile: Is It Time to Bring It in from the Cold?

William W. Van Alstyne

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Commentaries

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Why Talking About “States’ Rights” Cannot Avoid the Need for Normative Federalism Analysis: A Response to Professors Baker and Young

Ann Althouse

363

 

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A Localist Critique of the New Federalism

David J. Barron

377

 

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Congress as Culprit: How Lawmakers Spurred on the Court’s Anti-Congress Crusade

Neal Devins

435

 

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Circles of Exile: A Response to Professor Forbath

Garrett Epps

465

 

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The Facts About Unwritten Constitutionalism: A Response to Professor Rubenfeld

Adrian Vermeule

473

 

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Taking What They Give Us: Explaining the Court’s Federalism Offensive

Keith E. Whittington

477

 

Essays

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The Legal Subject in Exile

Kathryn Abrams

27

 

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Federalism and the Double Standard of Judicial Review

Lynn A. Baker and Ernest A. Young

75

 

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The New Deal Constitution in Exile

William E. Forbath

165

 

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Narratives of Federalism: Of Continuities and Comparative Constitutional Experience

Vicki C. Jackson

223

 

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The New Unwritten Constitution

Jed Rubenfeld

289

 

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Causes of the Recent Turn in Constitutional Interpretation

Christopher H. Schroeder

307

 

Note

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Tripping on the Threshold: Federal Courts’ Failure to Observe Controlling State Law Under the Federal Arbitration Act

Charles Davant IV

521

 
 
 

 

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