Maryland Law Review 71:1 (December 2011)
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Volume 71, Issue 1 (December 2011):
Tributes to Professor Robert I. Keller
Symposium: The Maryland Constitutional Law Schmooze
Foreword: Plus or Minus One: The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, Mark A. Graber
The Thirteenth Amendment, Interest Convergence, and the Badges and Incidents of Slavery, William M. Carter, Jr.
Congressional Authority to Interpret the Thirteenth Amendment, Alexander Tsesis
Congressional Authority to Interpret the Thirteenth Amendment: A Response to Professor Tsesis, Jennifer Mason McAward
Involuntary Servitude, Public Accommodations Laws, and the Legacy of Heart of Atlantic Motel, Inc. v. United States, Linda C. McClain
Constitutional Politics, Constitutional Law, and the Thirteenth Amendment, Michael Les Benedict
What’s Different About the Thirteenth Amendment, and Why Does It Matter?, James Gray Pope
The Thirteenth Amendment and the Meaning of Familial Bonds, Julie Novkov
Beyond Originalism: Conservative Declarationism and Constitutional Redemption, Ken I. Kersch
Conclusion: The Political Thirteenth Amendment, Rebecca E. Zietlow
Comment
The Right to Refuse: Should Prison Inmates Be Allowed to Discontinue Treatment for Incurable, Noncommunicable Medical Conditions?, Daniel R. H. Mendelsohn
February 4, 2012 at 9:13 am
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