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On Politics, Constitutional Interpretation, and Abortion Rights Jurisprudence
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Devins Neal, Shaping Constitutional Values. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1996. x + 193 pp. $45 cloth; $14.95 paper.
Dworkin Ronald, Freedom's Law: The Moral Reading of the Constitution. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1996. 404 pp. $35.00 cloth.
McDonagh Eileen, Breaking the Abortion Deadlock: From Choice to Consent. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. viii + 280 pp. $49.95 cloth; $24.95 paper.
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02 April 2024
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