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Vol. 42, Issue 3, 2005October 10, 2005 CDT

Moral Communities or a Market State: The Supreme Court’s Vision of the Police Power in the Age of Globalization

Robert Delahunty, Antonio Perez,
supreme court market state moral communities federalism police power liberalism
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Robert Delahunty & Antonio Perez, Moral Communities or a Market State: The Supreme Court’s Vision of the Police Power in the Age of Globalization, 42 Hous. L. Rev. (2005).
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