Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition: Whose Practices Ground U.S. Law?
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Adler, M
Published in: Northwestern University Law Review
2006
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Northwestern University Law Review
Publication Date
2006
Volume
100
Start / End Page
719 / 806
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- Law
- 1801 Law
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Adler, M. (2006). Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition: Whose Practices Ground U.S. Law? Northwestern University Law Review, 100, 719–806.
Adler, M. “Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition: Whose Practices Ground U.S. Law?” Northwestern University Law Review 100 (2006): 719–806.
Adler M. Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition: Whose Practices Ground U.S. Law? Northwestern University Law Review. 2006;100:719–806.
Adler, M. “Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition: Whose Practices Ground U.S. Law?” Northwestern University Law Review, vol. 100, 2006, pp. 719–806.
Adler M. Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition: Whose Practices Ground U.S. Law? Northwestern University Law Review. 2006;100:719–806.
Published In
Northwestern University Law Review
Publication Date
2006
Volume
100
Start / End Page
719 / 806
Related Subject Headings
- Law
- 1801 Law