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20 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. [i] (2015-2016)

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LAw & POLITICS


VOL. 20, NO. 1         FALL 2015              PAGES1-167


                        ARTICLES
JUDICIAL SUPREMACY HAS ITS LIMITS
      John Yoo ....................................................................................  1

JUDICIAL OVERREACH AND AMERICA'S DECLINING DEMOCRATIC VOICE:
THE SAME-SEX MARRIAGE DECISIONS
       Brent G. M cCune ....................................................................  29

WHEN CONGRESS SPEAKS, DOES THE SUPREME COURT LISTEN?
EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CONGRESSIONAL PARTICIPATION AS
AMICUS CURIAE BEFORE THE U.S. SUPREME COURT DURING THE
REHNQUIST COURT
      Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan & Thomas Gay ................... 79

RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION IN THE WORKPLACE: WHY FEDERAL COURTS
FAIL TO PROVIDE MEANINGFUL PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS EMPLOYEES
       D ebbie N . K am iner ...................................................................... 107


                      BOOK REVIEW
BUT THE CONSTITUTION IS NOT THE PROBLEM
       L ino  A .  G raglia ......................................................................... 157

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