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September 13, 1993
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The Lawyer as Hero
The enduring legacy of Thurgood Marshall
August 3, 1992
Cass R. Sunstein
Where Politics Ends
May 25, 1992
Barry Scheck
Following Orders
Why did the jury vote to acquit the police officers who beat Rodney King?
March 11, 1991
Cass R. Sunstein
The Spirit Of The Laws
October 31, 1988
Louis Menand
Lives Of The Saints
September 1, 1986
Daniel A. Farber
Too Clever By Half
The case against brilliance.
October 30, 1983
Dennis Wrong
Two Cheers For Irving Kristol
June 27, 1981
John Lieber
Kristol Unclear
May 2, 1970
Henry Steele Commager
Choosing Supreme Court Judges
December 11, 1964
Alexander M. Bickel
Criminalizing Homosexuality
January 9, 1961
Alexander M. Bickel
Robert F. Kennedy: The Case Against Him for Attorney General
August 26, 1957
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April 27, 1932
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