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School Vouchers and the Problem of the Recalcitrant Constitutional Text
It is hard being a constitutional textualist. On one hand, the theorist who argues in favor of absolute fidelity to the literal meaning of the...
Journal of Law and Education, 01/01/08 by Gey, Steven G · More from publication -
More or Less Bunk: The Establishment Clause Answers That History Doesn't Provide
The jurisprudence of the First Amendment's religion clauses is one of the most history-laden of any area of constitutional law. From the beginning...
Brigham Young University Law Review, 02/06/04 by Gey, Steven G · More from publication -
Unity of the Graveyard and the Attack on Constitutional Secularism
I. INTRODUCTION In recent years, certain aspects of the Supreme Court's Religion Clause jurisprudence have taken on the appearance of a quest for...
Brigham Young University Law Review, 01/01/04 by Gey, Steven G · More from publication -
Postmodern censorship revisited: a reply to Richard Delgado. (response to article by Richard Delgado, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 146, p. 865, 1998)

Richard Delgado has misinterpreted the concepts of free-speech jurisprudence and regulation presented in the article entitled 'The Case Against...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 04/01/98 by Gey, Steven G. · More from publication -
The case against postmodern censorship theory.

Postmodern arguments for censorship are not progressive and have added nothing new to the debate over censorship, but instead represent an attempt...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 12/01/96 by Gey, Steven G. · More from publication


