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Authors: REDISH MH WASSERMAN HM
Citation: Mh. Redish et Hm. Wasserman, WHATS GOOD FOR GENERAL-MOTORS - CORPORATE SPEECH AND THE THEORY OF FREE EXPRESSION, The George Washington law review, 66(2), 1998, pp. 235-297

Authors: REDISH MH
Citation: Mh. Redish, INTERPRETIVISM AND THE JUDICIAL ROLE IN A CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY - SEEKING AN ALTERNATIVE TO ORIGINALISM, Harvard journal of law and public policy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 525-531

Authors: REDISH MH KESSLER DI
Citation: Mh. Redish et Di. Kessler, GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES AND FREE EXPRESSION, Minnesota law review, 80(3), 1996, pp. 543-593

Authors: REDISH MH
Citation: Mh. Redish, TOBACCO ADVERTISING AND THE FIRST-AMENDMENT, Iowa law review, 81(3), 1996, pp. 589-639

Authors: REDISH MH
Citation: Mh. Redish, TAKING A STROLL THROUGH JURASSIC PARK - NEUTRAL PRINCIPLES AND THE ORIGINALIST-MINIMALIST FALLACY IN CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION, Northwestern University law review, 88(1), 1993, pp. 165-174

Authors: REDISH MH CISAR EJ
Citation: Mh. Redish et Ej. Cisar, IF ANGELS WERE TO GOVERN - THE NEED FOR PRAGMATIC FORMALISM IN SEPARATION OF POWERS THEORY, Duke law journal, 41(3), 1991, pp. 449-506
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