The not so puzzling persistence of the futile search: Tribe on proceduralism in constitutional theory
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Michelman, Frank
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2009-02-20T16:33:53Z |
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2008 |
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Michelman, Frank. 2008. The not so puzzling persistence of the futile search: Tribe on proceduralism in constitutional theory. Tulsa Law Review. |
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1942-986X |
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http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:2624669 |
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en_US |
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University of Tulsa College of Law |
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LAA |
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The not so puzzling persistence of the futile search: Tribe on proceduralism in constitutional theory |
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Tulsa Law Review |
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| dash.depositing.author |
Michelman, Frank
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