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Article

Publication Date

2006

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9 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 263 (2006).

Abstract

The conference papers contributed by Professor Gillman and Professor Feldman are richly suggestive and provide much food for thought. Each takes as his starting point the notion of 'jurisprudential regimes" in constitutional law, and seeks to illuminate the ways in which such regimes are related to the political contexts in which they operate. The ideas explored in each of these essays deserve a much fuller consideration than I can hope to provide in this brief comment. I would like, however, to take a moment to consider some of the issues of characterization and causal efficacy that each of these scholars raises.

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Abstract taken from introduction.

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