Jesse M. Cross spotlights the amended statuteβamended tens of thousands of times each Congressβas the neglected but central democratic text of modern law, urging theory and practice to place it at the heart of public law.
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What a nice honor! I do hope youβll download (and read) my new article, βThe Amended Statuteβ!
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The Amended Statute
We live in a republic of amended statutes. In each Congress, our laws are amended tens of thousands of times. Individual statutes make amendments that number in
Delighted that my new article, βThe Amended Statute,β now has the coveted βhighly recommendedβ and βdownload while itβs hot!β designations on Legal Theory Blog! Check it out here:
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Thank you!
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What a tremendous honor, Josh - thank you!!
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