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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 119 · June 2006 · No. 8
ARTICLE

SEPARATION OF PARTIES, NOT POWERS

Daryl J. Levinson and
Richard H. Pildes

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ACTIVE LIBERTY: A PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVE TO TEXTUALISM AND ORIGINALISM?

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