Keyword [Constitutional] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
| 161. | Theorizing religion, constitutionalizing religion: Taylor, Connolly, Habermas, and the U.S. Supreme Court |
| 162. | French origins of American constitutionalism |
| 163. | Uprooting the cell-plant: Canadian and U.S. constitutional approaches to surreptitious interrogations in the jailhouse/prison context |
| 164. | 'In the eye of the law': Racial grammar and the politics of identity in American constitutional law |
| 165. | One nation among many: Foreign models in the constitutional thought of Liang Qichao |
| 166. | The legal context for revolution: Common, constitutional, and natural law in the American colonies, 1760--1776 |
| 167. | Pagan nation: Constitutional characters and the fiction of American faith |
| 168. | The facets of a justice: Religious and constitutional influences on John Marshall Harlan |
| 169. | Godfather of the Mexican Revolution: The Rise and Fall of Venustiano Carranza and His Contributions to Mexican Constitutionality and Nationalism, 1910--1920 |
| 170. | Nineteenth-century experts and their expertise: Essays in constitutional political economy (Jeremy Bentham, Jean Gustave Courcelle-Seneuil) |
| 171. | The influence of culture and gender on the creation of law in antebellum Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky |
| 172. | Constitutional realism and third party property rights in Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia and Oneida Indian Nation v. New York |
| 173. | 'The highest and holiest duty of freemen': Revolutionary libertarianism in American histor |
| 174. | The vagueness doctrine in Canadian constitutional law: A balanced approach |
| 175. | The rational origins of modern constitutionalism: Russian and American constitutional traditions seen in the light of Hegel and Kant (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Immanuel Kant) |
| 176. | Constitutional dysfunction: Assessing American institutional development |
| 177. | The Canadian cabinet as an intrastate federal institution: The role of the Cabinet Committee on Canadian Unity in the 1990-1992 constitutional roun |
| 178. | The left opposition to Sir Edward Grey's Iranian policy, 1906-1912 |
| 179. | THE CURRENT CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE CONCERNING THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE AS MANIFESTED IN RELIGIOUSLY BASED CHALLENGES TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CURRICULUM |
| 180. | Essays in the History of Property La |
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