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Vol. 36, Issue 5, 2020April 01, 2020 EDT

“Questions Involving National Peace and Harmony” or “Injured Plaintiff Litigation”? The Original Meaning of “Cases” in Article III of the Constitution

Haoshan Ren, Margaret Wood, Clark Cunningham, Noor Abbady, Ute Romer, Heather Kuhn, Jesse Egbert,
article iii constitutional law
Georgia State University Law Review
Haoshan Ren et al., “Questions Involving National Peace and Harmony” or “Injured Plaintiff Litigation”? The Original Meaning of “Cases” in Article III of the Constitution, 36 Georgia State University Law Review 535 (2020).
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