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Home > JOURNALS > HASTINGS_CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW_QUATERLY > Vol. 39 (2012) > No. 1

 

UC Law Constitutional Quarterly

Fall 2011

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A Different Path Taken: Texas Capital Offenders' Post-Atkins Claims of Mental Retardation
Peggy M. Tobolowsky

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Lochner v. New York (1905) and Kennedy v. Louisiana (2008): Judicial Reliance on Adversary Argument
Douglas E. Abrams

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The Tea Party and the Constitution
Christopher W. Schmidt

Notes

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Too Big to Fail and Too Big to Pay: States, Their Public-Pension Bills, and the Constitution
Debra Brubaker Burns

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Secure in Their Yards - Curtilage, Technology, and the Aggravation of the Poverty Exception to the Fourth Amendment
Amelia L. Deidrich

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Whose Constitution is It Anyway - The Executives' Discretion to Defend Initiatives Amending the California Constitution
Jeremy Zeitlin

 
 
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