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Spring 2005 Working Papers   
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January 31, 2005
Judge Guido Calabresi
"Thoughts on Equality in the American Constitution"
 
 
February 14, 2005
Benedict Kingsbury
"The Problem of the Public in Public International Law"
 
 
February 28, 2005
Sherman Jackson of University of Michigan
"Pluralism and the Nation-State:  Romantic Medievalism or Pragmatic Modernity?"
 
 
March 21, 2005
Matthew McCubbins of UCSD
"Canonical Construction and Statutory Revisionism: The Strange Case of the Appropriations Canon"
 
 
April 4, 2005
Carol Delaney of Stanford University
"Sacrificial Heroics:  The Story of Abraham and its Use in the Justification of War"
 
 
April 18, 2005
Peter Westen of Michigan Law School
"An Attitudinal Theory of Excuse"
 
 
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