William and Mary

Bill of Rights Journal

Volume 14 Oct. 2005 Issue 1

Symposium

2005 10 Commandments

Why Justice Breyer Was Wrong in Van Orden v. Perry Lexis
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Erwin Chemerinsky

Ten Commandments, Nine Judges, and Five Versions of One Lexis
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Amendment--The First. ("Now What?")

William W. Van Alstyne

The Supreme Court and the Ten Commandments: Lexis
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Compounding the Establishment Clause Confusion

Jay Alan Sekulow

Francis J. Manion

Upholding the Unbroken Tradition: Constitutional Lexis
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Acknowledgment of the Ten Commandments in the Public

Square

Greg Abbott

Articles

The Original Meaning of the Establishment Clause Lexis
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Robert G. Natelson

Comparative and Noncomparative Justice: Some Guidelines for Lexis
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Constitutional Adjudication

Russell Pannier

Raleigh Hannah Levine

A Brief History of the Fifth Amendment Guarantee Against Lexis
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Double Jeopardy

David S. Rudstein

The Supreme Court and the Federalist Papers: Is There Less Lexis
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Here Than Meets the Eye?

Melvyn R. Durchslag

Notes

Quieting the Clang: Hathcock as a Model of the State-Based Lexis
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Protection of Property Which Kelo Demands

Joshua E. Baker

"The Loss in My Bones": Protecting African American Heirs' Lexis
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Property with the Public Use Doctrine

April B. Chandler
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