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The Green Bag 2d is publishing a set of trivia-ish questions I put together related to the text of the Constitution; and it would be great if a few people who like such things could try to answer the questions, and let me know whether they think the instructions are flawed or imprecise in certain ways.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Seeking Constitution Trivia Buffs 2010
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The Green Bag 2d has just published my The Numbers of the Constitution, a puzzle that begins:
The Volokh Conspiracy » “When Numbers Get Serious, You See Their Shape Everywhere” 2010
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In other news, for the 1.5 people who have noticed my absence recently, I have been busy writing a forthcoming article for the Green Bag.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Signing Statements–Sauce for the Goose: 2009
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For my essay about him in the Green Bag, click here.
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Eden commands our little squad (for squadron I will not call it as there are only 46 guns among three of us) and being my senior officer has of course taken possession of the Green Bag, & my command in these seas has expired after having held it nine weeks.
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir Lady Biddulph of Ledbury
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Eden commands our little squad (for squadron I will not call it as there are only 46 guns among three of us) and being my senior officer has of course taken possession of the Green Bag, & my command in these seas has expired after having held it nine weeks.
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. Ledbury, Lady Bidulph of 1910
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His Learning is commonly as little as his Honesty; and his Conscience much larger than his Green Bag.
The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield Edward Robins 1902
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That's the takeaway from the Autumn 2009 edition of The Green Bag, now celebrating its 13th year as "an entertaining journal of law."
IntLawGrrls Diane Marie Amann 2010
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"Now we will take information from the Supreme Court of India, or the Court of Appeal of New Zealand, or the Constitutional Court of South Africa," he said in an interview published in 2001 in The Green Bag, a legal journal.
Trade Observatory 2008
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Richard A. Paschal, George Mason University Law School, has posted Constitutional Birth Pains, a review of William M. Wiecek's contribution to the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the United States Supreme Court, The Birth of the Modern Constitution: The United States Supreme Court, 1941-1953 Although the review essay is a bit old--it originally appeared in the Green Bag 2d, 10 2006--I realized the other day that some followers of the blog are unfamiliar with the saga of the Holmes Devise.
Paschal on Wiecek on the Stone Court Dan Ernst 2009
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