Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law Emeritus and Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies​
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Book Review. Engdahl, D.E., Constitutional Federalism in a Nutshell, 2nd ed., 5 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY 214 (1988). [HeinOnline]
Book Review. Schwartz,B., Behind Bakke: Affirmative Action and the Supreme Court, 6 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY 533 (1989).[HeinOnline]
Book Review. Gedicks,F.M. and R. Hendrix, Choosing the Dream: The Future of Religion in American Public Life, 35 JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE 156 (1993).
Book Review. Kahn, P.W., Legitimacy and History: Self-Government in American Constitutional Theory, 11 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY 247 (1994). [HeinOnline]
Book Review. Combating SLAPPS: Absolutism is Not the Answer, Canan, P. and G.W. Pring, SLAPPs: Getting Sued for Speaking Out, 49 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS LAW JOURNAL 761 (1997). [HeinOnline]
Book Review. Griffin, S.M., American Constitutionalism: From Theory to Politics, 14 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY 209 (1997). [HeinOnline]
Book Review. Hitchcock, J. The Supreme Court and Religion in American Life, 92 CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 691 (2006).
Book Review. Murray, B.T., Religious Liberty in America: The First Amendment in Historical and Contemporary Perspective, 95 CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 635 (2009).
Book Review. Tinder, Glenn, Liberty: Rethinking an Imperiled Ideal, 24 JOURNAL OF LAW AND RELIGION 717 (2009). [HeinOnline]