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Tennessee Constitutional Law
Symposium Issue

volume 61, number 2 (Winter 1994).


Authors and articles:

  • Richard S. Wirtz, "Foreword: Interpreting the Tennessee Constitution;"
  • Jerry J. Phillips, "State Constitutional Law: The Choice of Course;"
  • Lewis R. Donelson, "School Finance Litigation: A Rural Perspective: The Magna Carta of Public Education in Tennessee;"
  • Charles W. Burson and Jane W. Young, "School Finance Litigation: The State's Perspective;"
  • Ernest G. Kelly Jr., "School Finance Litigation: An Urban Perspective;"
  • Lewis L. Laska, "The 1977 Limited Constitutional Convention;"
  • Frederic S. Le Clercq, "The Process of Selecting Constitutional Standards: Some Incongruities of Tennessee Practice;"
  • Philip J. Prygoski, "The Implications of Davis v. Davis for Reproductive Rights Analysis;"
  • Glenn Harlan Reynolds, "The Right to Keep and Bear Arms Under the Tennessee Constitution: A Case Study in Civic Republican Thought;"
  • Mike Roberts, "The Constitutionality of Gaming in Tennessee;'
  • Eugene L. Shapiro, "Separation of Powers and the Inherent Power of the Judiciary Under the Tennessee Constitution,"
  • Otis H. Stephens Jr., "The Tennessee Constitution and the Dynamics of American Federalism;"
  • Penny J. White, "A Survey of Tennessee Supreme Court Death Penalty Cases in the 1990s."
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