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Selected Publications by Philip Hamburger   
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS BY PHILIP HAMBURGER

Censorship
   
     The New Censorship: Institutional Review Board (Supreme Ct. Rev. 2004)
     The Development of the Law of Seditious Libel and the Control of the Press (Stanford L. Rev. 1985)

Religious Liberty

    
Religious Freedom in Philadelphia (Emory L. J. 2005)
     More is Less (Virginia L. Rev. 2004)
     Against Separation (The Public Interest, Spring 2004)
     Separation and Interpretation (J. of Law & Politics 2002)
     Separation of Church and State (Harvard University Press 2002)
     A Constitutional Right of Religious Exemption: An Historical Perspective (George Washington L. Rev. 1992)

Judicial Review

     Law and Judicial Duty (George Washington L. Rev. 2003)
     Revolution and Judicial Review: Chief Justice Holt's Opinion in City of London v. Wood (Columbia L. Rev. 1994)

Liberal Ideals

     Illiberal Liberalism: Liberal Theology, Anti-Catholicism, & Church Property (J. of Contemporary Legal Issues 2002)
     Liberality (Texas L. Rev. 2000)

Rights

     Trivial Rights (Notre Dame L. Rev. 1994)
     Natural Rights, Natural Law, and American Constitutions (The Yale L. J. 1993)
     Equality and Diversity: The Eighteenth-Century Debate About Equal Protection and Equal Civil Rights (Supreme Ct. Rev. 1992)
     The Constitution's Accommodation of Social Change (Michigan L. Rev. 1989)

Contracts

     The Development of the Nineteenth-Century Consensus Theory of Contract (L. and Hist. R. 1989)
     The Conveyancing Purposes of the Statute of Frauds (Am. J. of Legal Hist. 1983)

 

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