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Monday, July 11, 2011
Wood on LaCroix on Federalism
Posted by
Dan Ernst
Recently, when I posted a link to
Alison LaCroix's reply
to Gordon Wood's review of her
Ideological Origins of American Federalism
(2010), Professor Wood's review was not yet available. It now is, on Lexis, Westlaw, and, ungated,
here.
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