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

Using Empirical Data to Investigate the Original Meaning of “Emolument” in the Constitution.

Jesse Egbert, Clark Cunningham,
emoluments constitutional law
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Georgia State University Law Review
Jesse Egbert & Clark Cunningham, Using Empirical Data to Investigate the Original Meaning of “Emolument”  in the Constitution., 36 Georgia State University Law Review 465 (2020).
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