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The rule of recognition and the U.S. Constitution

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The rule of recognition and the Constitution / Kent Greenawalt
Precedent-based constitutional adjudication, acceptance, and the rule of recognition / Richard H. Fallon, Jr
How the written constitution crowds out the extra-constitutional rule of recognition / Michael C. Dorf
Understanding the relationship between the U.S. Cconstitution and the conventional rule of recognition / Kenneth Einar Himma
Four concepts of validity : reflections on inclusive and exclusive positivism / Wil Waluchow
How to understand the rule of recognition and the American Constitution / Kent Greenawalt
Rules of recognition, constitutional controversies, and the dizzying dependence of law on acceptance / Larry Alexander and Frederick Schauer
Social facts, constitutional interpretation, and the rule of recognition / Matthew D. Adler
What is the rule of recognition (and does it exist)? / Scott J. Shapiro
Constitutional theory and the rule of recognition : toward a fourth theory of law / Mitchell N. Berman
Where have all the powers gone? : Hartian rules of recognition, noncognitivism, and the constitutional and jurisprudential foundations of law / Stephen Perry
Who needs rules of recognition? / Jeremy Waldron
Kelsen, quietism, and the rule of recognition / Michael Steven Green.

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The rule of recognition and the U.S. Constitution. ISBN 9780195343298. Published by Oxford University Press in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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