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Political philosophy / Constitutional law / James Madison / United States Constitution / Sovereignty / Constitutionalism / Constitution / Rule of law / United States Bill of Rights / Philosophy of law / Law / Ethics
Date: 2015-05-21 15:32:32
Political philosophy
Constitutional law
James Madison
United States Constitution
Sovereignty
Constitutionalism
Constitution
Rule of law
United States Bill of Rights
Philosophy of law
Law
Ethics

Perspectives from FSF Scholars September 26, 2014 Vol. 9, No. 31 Intellectual Property Rights Under the Constitution’s Rule of Law by Randolph J. May * and Seth L. Cooper **

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