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Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, The relationship between obligations and rights of citizens, FORDHAM LAW, 69(5), 2001, pp. 1721-1751

Authors: Eskridge, WN Ferejohn, J
Citation: Wn. Eskridge et J. Ferejohn, Super-statutes, DUKE LAW J, 50(5), 2001, pp. 1215-1276

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, All about words: Early understandings of the "judicial power" in statutoryinterpretation, 1776-1806, COLUMB LAW, 101(5), 2001, pp. 990-1106

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Destabilizing due process and evolutive equal protection, UCLA LAW R, 47(5), 2000, pp. 1183-1219

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, No promo homo: The sedimentation of antigay discourse and the channeling effect of judicial review, NY U LAW RE, 75(5), 2000, pp. 1327-1411

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Law and disagreement., COLUMB LAW, 100(2), 2000, pp. 558-581

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Hardwick and historiography, U ILL LAW R, (2), 1999, pp. 631-702

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Norms, empiricism, and canons in statutory interpretation, UNIV CHIC L, 66(3), 1999, pp. 671-684

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Multivocal prejudices and homo equality, INDIANA LAW, 74(4), 1999, pp. 1085-1128

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Relationships between formalism and functionalism in separation of powers cases, HARV J LAW, 22(1), 1998, pp. 21-29

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Should the Supreme Court read the federalist but not statutory legislativehistory?, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1301-1336
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