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  3. Vol. 45 No. 1 (2011)

Vol. 45 No. 1 (2011)

Published: 2011-01-01

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Symposium

  • Introduction: “What If” Counterfactuals in Constitutional History

    Gerard N. Magliocca
    1-2
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Articles

  • The Counterfactual that Came to Pass: What if the Founders Had Not Constitutionalized the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus?

    Amanda L. Tyler
    3-20
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  • What If Kelo v. City of New London Had Gone the Other Way?

    Ilya Somin
    21-39
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  • What If Madison Had Won? Imagining a Constitutional World of Legislative Supremacy

    Alison L. Lacroix
    40-59
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  • What If Slaughter-House Had Been Decided Differently?

    Kermit Roosevelt III
    60-88
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  • What If Daniel Ellsberg Hadn’t Bothered?

    Heidi Kitrosser
    89-129
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  • What If Chief Justice Fred Vinson Had Not Died of a Heart Attack In 1953?: Implications for Brown and Beyond

    Carlton F.W. Larson
    130-157
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  • The Federal Estate Tax and the National Debt: Why the Debt Forces a Defense of the Tax

    Matthew B. Gaudin
    158-190
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  • United States V. Alvarez: What Restrictions Does the First Amendment Impose on Lawmakers Who Wish to Regulate False Factual Speech?

    Jared Paul Haller
    191-215
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  • Lessons from Avent: Judicial Estoppel and Duty to Defend In No-Injury Product Liability Litigation

    Lara Langeneckert
    216-247
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  • Park51 as a Case Study: Testing the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act

    Alex R. Whitted
    248-274
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