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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Graber, Mark A.. (2017). The Collapse of the New Deal Conceptual Universe: The Schmooze Project. Maryland law review. 77(1). 108.1 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2016). The Second Freedmen's Bureau Bill's Constitution. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Graber, Mark A.. (2013). The Coming Constitutional Yo-Yo? Elite Opinion, Polarization, and the Direction of Judicial Decision Making. SSRN Electronic Journal.7 indexed citations
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Gillman, Howard, Mark A. Graber, & Keith E. Whittington. (2013). Structures of government. Oxford University Press eBooks.
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Graber, Mark A.. (2011). Hollow Hopes and Exaggerated Fears: the Canon/Anticanon in Context. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2009). Symposium - the Maryland Constitutional Law Schmooze - Foreword: Our Paradoxical Religion Clauses. Maryland law review. 69(1). 8.1 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2008). The Countermajoritarian Difficulty: From Courts to Congress to Constitutional Order. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2008). The Price of Fame: Brown as Celebrity. The Knowledge Bank (The Ohio State University).1 indexed citations
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Tanenhaus, David S., et al.. (2008). Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States. Books.2 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2007). Foreword: From the Countermajoritarian Difficulty to Juristocracy and the Political Construction of Judicial Power. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2007). False Modesty: Felix Frankfurter and the Tradition of Judicial Restraint. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2006). Does It Really Matter? Conservative Courts in a Conservative Era. Fordham law review. 75(2). 675.3 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2006). Popular Constitutionalism, Judicial Supremacy, and the Complete Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Chicago-Kent law review. 81(3). 923.2 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2003). Establishing Judicial Review: Marbury and the Judicial Act of 1789. Tulsa law journal. 38(4). 609–650.5 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2000). Naked Land Transfers and American Constitutional Development. Vanderbilt law review. 53(1). 71.3 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (2000). The Law Professor as Populist. University of Richmond law review. 34(2). 373–413.5 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (1999). Law and Sports Officiating: A Misunderstood and Justly Neglected Relationship. eYLS (Yale Law School). 16(2). 293–313.1 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (1997). Desperately Ducking Slavery: Dred Scott and Contemporary Constitutional Theory. eYLS (Yale Law School). 14(2). 271–318.3 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (1996). Conflicting Representations: Lani Guinier and James Madison on Electoral Systems. eYLS (Yale Law School). 13(3). 291.2 indexed citations
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Graber, Mark A.. (1995). The Passive-Aggressive Virtues: Cohens V. Virginia and the Problematic Establishment of Judicial Power.. eYLS (Yale Law School). 12(1). 67.11 indexed citations
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