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0.41 Robert Post, Theories of Constitutional Interpretation, Representations, 1990.
0.17 Joseph Vining, Generalization in Interpretive Theory, Representations, 1990.
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0.11 Jane C. Ginsburg, Copyright without Walls?: Speculations on Literary Property in the Library of the Future, Representations, 1993.
0.10 Eric J. Sundquist, Mark Twain and Homer Plessy, Representations, 1988.
0.09 Mark Rose, The Author as Proprietor: Donaldson v Becket and the Genealogy of Modern Authorship, Representations, 1988.
0.09 Robert Post, Introduction: After Bakke, Representations, 1996.
0.08 Carla Hesse, Enlightenment Epistemology and the Laws of Authorship in Revolutionary France 1777-1793. Representations, 1990,
0.08 Alexander Welsh, The Evidence of Things not Seen: Justice Stephen and Bishop Butler, Representations, 1988.
0.08 Peter Brooks, The Overborne Will, Representations, 1998.
0.08 François Ewald, Norms Discipline and the Law, Representations, 1990.
0.07 Jennifer Nedelsky, Law Boundaries and the Bounded Self, Representations, 1990.
0.07 Elizabeth Fowler, The Failure of Moral Philosophy in the Work of Edmund Spenser, Representations, 1995.
0.06 Lawrence Douglas, The Shrunken Head of Buchenwald: Icons of Atrocity at Nuremberg, Representations, 1998.
0.05 Martin Stone, The Placement of Politics in Roberto Unger's Politics, Representations, 1990.
0.05 Frances Ferguson, Rape and the Rise of the Novel, Representations, 1987.
0.05 Peter Sahlins, Fictions of a Catholic France: The Naturalization of Foreigners 1685-1787. Representations, 1994,