Why the Eleventh Amendment Always Matters, Even When Transaction Costs are Zero: A Reply to Professor Farber
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Siegel, N
Published in: Constitutional Commentary
2001
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Constitutional Commentary
Publication Date
2001
Volume
18
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177 / 189
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- 1801 Law
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Siegel, N. (2001). Why the Eleventh Amendment Always Matters, Even When Transaction Costs are Zero: A Reply to Professor Farber. Constitutional Commentary, 18, 177–189.
Siegel, N. “Why the Eleventh Amendment Always Matters, Even When Transaction Costs are Zero: A Reply to Professor Farber.” Constitutional Commentary 18 (2001): 177–89.
Siegel N. Why the Eleventh Amendment Always Matters, Even When Transaction Costs are Zero: A Reply to Professor Farber. Constitutional Commentary. 2001;18:177–89.
Siegel, N. “Why the Eleventh Amendment Always Matters, Even When Transaction Costs are Zero: A Reply to Professor Farber.” Constitutional Commentary, vol. 18, 2001, pp. 177–89.
Siegel N. Why the Eleventh Amendment Always Matters, Even When Transaction Costs are Zero: A Reply to Professor Farber. Constitutional Commentary. 2001;18:177–189.
Published In
Constitutional Commentary
Publication Date
2001
Volume
18
Start / End Page
177 / 189
Related Subject Headings
- 1801 Law