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Table of Contents 

Principles of State Constitutional Interpretation, Clint Bolick

Against Living Common Goodism, William H. Pryor

Bargaining Rights Gone Wrong: How State Courts Invented a Duty to Bargain and How It Harms Individual Workers, Alexander MacDonald

Gender Identity Policy Under the Biden Administration, Rachel N. Morrison

The Uniform Token Regulation Act: A Proposal for States to Lead on Regulatory Clarity for Digital Tokens, Paul N. Watkins, Danielle DuBose 

Rights Talk in a Post-Liberal Age: Mary Ann Glendon's Enduring Insight Into the American Rights Tradition, Gabrielle M. Girgis

TransUnion, Article III, and Expanding the Judicial Role, Jacob Phillips

The Original Understanding of the Indian Commerce Clause: An Update, Robert G. Natelson

Revitalizing the Nondelegation Doctrine, Paul Larkin

Chevron—Complicated, Start to Finish, Ronald A. Cass

Bruen’s Preliminary Preservation of the Second Amendment, Nelson Lund

The Meaning of “Regulate Commerce” to the Constitution’s Ratifiers, Robert G. Natelson

Measuring and Evaluating Public Responses to Religious Rights Rulings, Creighton Meland, Stephen Cranney

 

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