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The Story of Holy Trinity Church v. United States (1892): Spirit and History in Statutory Interpretation | p. 2 |
The Story of Flood v. Kuhn (1972): Dynamic Statutory Interpretation, At the Time | p. 36 |
The Story of TVA v. Hill (1978): Congress Has the Last Word | p. 58 |
The Story of Steelworkers v. Weber (1979): Statutory Text, Spirit, and Practical Reasoning | p. 92 |
The Story of Bob Jones University v. United States (1983): Race, Religion, and Congress' Extraordinary Acquiescence | p. 126 |
The Story of Chevron USA Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. (1984): Sometimes Great Cases Are Made Not Born | p. 164 |
The Story of Gregory v. Ashcroft (1991): Clear Statement Rules and the Statutory Constitution of American Federalism | p. 196 |
The Story of Chisom v. Roemer (1991): Are Judges "Representatives"? | p. 226 |
The Story of Pepper v. Hart (1992): Examining Legislative History Across the Pond | p. 258 |
The Story of Geier v. American Honda Motor Co. (2000): Statutes, Regulation and the Common Law | p. 294 |
The Story of FDA v. Brown & Williamson (2000): The Norm of Agency Continuity | p. 334 |
The Story of Gonzales v. Oregon (2006): Death, Deference, Deliberation | p. 366 |
Contributors to Statutory Interpretation Stories | p. 399 |
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