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Home > UNM Law > Journals > New Mexico Law Review > Vol. 28 (1998) > Iss. 2

 

State Constitutional Law Symposium with a Discussion on the Implications of Gomez (Spring 1998)

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Front Matter
New Mexico Law Review

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Foreword: Western State Constitutions in the American Constitutional Tradition
G. Alan Tarr and Robert F. Williams

Articles

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State v. Gomez and the Continuing Conversation over New Mexico's State Constitutional Rights Jurisprudence
Michael B. Browde

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State Constitutional Interpretation and Methodology
Rachel A. van Cleave

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The Citizen Initiative Petition to Amend State Constitutions: A Concept Whose Time Has Passed, or a Vigorous Component of Participatory Democracy at the State Level?
John F. Cooper

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State Constitutional Theory and Its Prospects
Daniel B. Rodriguez

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State Investment Attraction Subsidy Wars Resulting from a Prisoner's Dilemma: The Inadequacy of State Constitutional Solutions and the Appropriateness of a Federal Legislative Response
Matthew Schaefer

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A Comment on the Evolution of Direct Democracy in Western State Constitutions
Patrick L. Baude

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Constitutional Law - The Effect of State Constitutional Interpretation on New Mexico's Civil and Criminal Procedure - State v. Gomez
Jennifer Cutcliffe Juste

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New Mexico State Constitutional Law Comes of Age
Robert F. Williams

 
 
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