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A Concise Guide to the Records of the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 as a Source of the Original Meaning of the U.S. Constitution
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Maggs, G.E.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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A Dialogue on Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation
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Scalia, A.; Manning, J.F.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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A Dialogue with Federal Judges on the Role of History in Interpretation
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Tyler, A.L.; Easterbrook, F.H.; Kavanaugh, B.M.; Lettow, C.F.; Raggi, R.; Sutton, J.S.; Wood, D.P.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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Constitutional Backdrops
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Sachs, S.E.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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How Bad Were the Official Records of the Federal Convention?
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Bilder, M.S.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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Justice Antonin Scalia and the Long Game
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Kelley, W.K.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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The Case for Original Intent
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Greene, J.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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The Effect (or Non-Effect) of Founders on the Supreme Court Bench
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Marcus, M.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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The Role of the Philadelphia Convention in Constitutional Adjudication
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Manning, J.F.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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2012
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