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"Following the Rules Laid Down: A Critique of Interpretivism and Neutral Principles"   flag  9

(1983) 96 Harvard Law Review 781
Tushnet, Mark v
Harvard Law Review
United States

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"When Should Original Meanings Matter" (2008) 107 Michigan Law Review 165 Primus, Richard A United States 1 Jan 2008 WorldLII flag 2
Education, Equality, and National Citizenship (2006) 116 Yale Law Journal 330 Goodwin Liu United States 1 Jan 2006 WorldLII flag
Active Liberty: A Progressive Alternative to Textualism and Originalism? (2006) 119 Harvard Law Review 2387 McConnell, Judge Michael W United States 1 Jan 2006 WorldLII flag 5
"Reinterpreting Government Neutrality" (2004) 29 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 118 Crowe, Jonathan Australia circa 2004 AustLII flag 1
Eleventh Amendment and the Reading of Precise < BR > Constitutional Texts (2004) 113 Yale Law Journal 1663 Manning, John F United States 1 Jan 2004 WorldLII flag 4
"Rules and Principles: A Theory of Legal Certainty" (2002) 27 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 47 Braithwaite, John Australia circa 2002 AustLII flag 8
< I > Bush v Gore < /I > and the Boundary Between Law and Politics (2001) 110 Yale Law Journal 1407 Balkin, Jack M United States 1 Jan 2001 WorldLII flag 4
History as Precedent: The Post-Originalist Problem in Constitutional Law (2000) 110 Yale Law Journal 121 Kleinhaus, Emil A United States 1 Jan 2000 WorldLII flag
"Semantics of Mabo: An Essay in Law, Language and Interpretation, The" (1995) 2 James Cook University Law Review 154 Omar, Imtiaz Australia circa 1995 AustLII flag 1

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