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Vol. 20 No. 2, June 2003

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Index

  • Marbury and the retreat from judicial supremacy.
  • The Marbury of 1803 and the modern Marbury.
  • What are the facts of Marbury v. Madison?
  • Not the King's Bench.
  • The lame ducks of Marbury.
  • Marbury's wrongness.
  • The importance of being final.
  • Constitutional rules, constitutional standards, and constitutional settlement: Marbury v. Madison and the case for judicial supremacy.
  • Interpretative equality as a structural imperative.
  • The office of the oath.
  • Judicial supremacy and its discontents.
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