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    William Nichol Eskridge Jr. (born October 27, 1951) is an American legal scholar who is the John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School...
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  • Eskridge may refer to: Charles Eskridge (disambiguation), multiple people Chauncey Eskridge (1917–1988), American lawyer and judge Durell Eskridge (born...
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  • The term super statute was applied in 2001 by William Eskridge and John Ferejohn to characterize an ordinary statute whose effort "to establish a new normative...
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  • the law through statutory and constitutional evolution according to William Eskridge. Ethnic, religious and racial identity politics dominated American...
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    those laws were not enforced. According to Yale Law School professor William Eskridge, Cornyn "engineered the Morales majority" that saved the sodomy law...
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  • Solicitor General. Robert Ellickson, property and land use law scholar. William Eskridge, constitutional law scholar, legislation and statutory interpretation...
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  • Marriage, 82 Yale L.J. 573, 573-74 (1973). Baker, 191 N.W.2d at 185. William Eskridge and Darren Spedale, Gay Marriage: For Better or Worse? What We've Learned...
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  • Shield of Achilles: War, Peace, and the Course of History, 2007–present William Eskridge (1978), professor at Yale Law School, 1998–present Noah Feldman (1997)...
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  • to either be upheld by, or denied certiorari by, the Supreme Court. William Eskridge, writing at the Stanford Law Review, described the courts as being...
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  • Liberties Law Review. Other reviews included those by the legal scholar William Eskridge in the Yale Law Journal, Nussbaum in University of Chicago Law Review...
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