Human Law, Higher Law, and Property Rights: Judicial Review in the Federal Courts, 1789-1835.Published in:San Diego Law Review, 2008, v. 45, n. 3, p. 823By:Hart, John F.Publication type:Article
Blackstone's Commentaries and the Privileges or Immunities ol United States Citizens: A Modest Tribute to Professor Siegan.Published in:2008By:Claeys, Eric R.Publication type:Essay
"No Taking Without a Touching?" Questions from an Armchair Originalist.Published in:2008By:Steele Garnett, NicolePublication type:Essay
Originalism and Regulatory Takings: Why the Fifth Amendment May Not Protect Against Regulalory Takings, but the Fourteenth Amendment May.Published in:2008By:Rappaport, Michael B.Publication type:Essay
The Constitution of Economic Liberty.Published in:San Diego Law Review, 2008, v. 45, n. 3, p. 709By:Harrison, JohnPublication type:Article
Economic Liberties and the Original Meaning of the Constitution.Published in:San Diego Law Review, 2008, v. 45, n. 3, p. 673By:Ely Jr., James W.Publication type:Article
Originalism: Lessons from Things that Go Without Saying.Published in:2008By:Bennett, Robert W.Publication type:Essay
Property Rights. Public Use, and the Perfect Storm: An Essav in Honor of Bernard H. Siegan.Published in:2008By:Epstein, Richard A.Publication type:Essay