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Sarah N. Roth 94 Texas L. Rev. See Also 8 Professor Roth responds to Professor Brophy’s recent review of her book, Gender and Race in Antebellum Popular Culture.
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Brianne Gorod 94 Texas L. Rev. See Also 17 Ms. Gorod responds to Professor Larsen’s recent article on the concept of a “constitutional shelf life.”
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Stephen E. Henderson 94 Texas L. Rev. See Also 28 Professor Henderson responds to Professor Bambauer’s recent article on privacy law.
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Robert L. Tsai 94 Texas L. Rev. See Also 60 Professor Tsai responds to Professor Rana’s recent review of his book, America’s Forgotten Constitutions.
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John M. Golden 94 Texas L. Rev. See Also 70 Professor Golden responds to Professors Lemley and Miller’s recent article on the effect sitting by designation on the Federal Circuit may have for a...
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Mark Tushnet 94 Texas L. Rev. See Also 82 Professor Tushnet responds to Professors Posner and Sunstein’s recent article on institutional flip-flops.
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Jeffrey M. Hirsch 94 Texas L. Rev. See Also 95 Professor Hirsch examines the Supreme Court’s recent decision on religious discrimination, EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, Inc.
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