Michael S. Greve
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The Constitution: Understanding America's Founding Document
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published
2013
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5 editions
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The Upside-Down Constitution
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published
2012
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6 editions
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Federalism and the Constitution: Competition versus Cartels
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published
2015
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5 editions
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Real Federalism: Why It Matters, How It Could Happen
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published
1999
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3 editions
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Environmental Politics: Public Costs, Private Rewards
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published
1992
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4 editions
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Citizenship in America and Europe
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published
2009
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3 editions
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Harm Less Lawsuits?: What's Wrong with Consumer Class Actions
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published
2002
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2 editions
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Die organisierte Vernichtung "lebensunwerten Lebens" im Rahmen der "Aktion T4": Dargestellt am Beispiel des Wirkens und der strafrechtlichen Verfolgung ausgewählter NS Tötungsärzte
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published
1998
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Sell Globally Tax Locally: Sales Tax Reform for the New Economy
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published
2003
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The Demise of Environmentalism in American Law
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published
1996
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2 editions
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“perhaps the founders understood us better than we understand ourselves.”
― The Constitution: Understanding America's Founding Document
― The Constitution: Understanding America's Founding Document
“Second, and in the same breath, constitutions seek to discipline politics and to limit government power.”
― The Constitution: Understanding America's Founding Document
― The Constitution: Understanding America's Founding Document
“Classical theorists (foremost John Locke, a British philosopher greatly admired by the founders) captured the predicament in the idea of a preconstitutional “state of nature.” In that state, Locke contended, free and equal persons hold broad rights to life, liberty, and property. However, they lack the means of enforcing those rights.”
― The Constitution: Understanding America's Founding Document
― The Constitution: Understanding America's Founding Document
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