Selected Scholarly Publications, Etc.
H. Linde & G. Bunn, Legislative & Administrative Processes (Foundation, 1976) (2nd ed., 1982)
Brodie & Linde, "State Court Review of Administrative Action: Prescribing the Scope of Review," 1977 Arizona State Law Journal 537
Linde, "Constitutional Law: 1959 Oregon Survey," 39 Oregon Law Review 138 (1960)
Linde, "A Republic if You Can keep It," 16 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 295 (1989)
Linde, "Replacing a President: Rx for a 21st Century Watergate," 43 George Washington Law Review 384 (1975)
Linde, "Campus Law: Berkeley Viewed From Eugene," 54 California Law Review 40 (1966)
Linde, "Are State Constitutions Common Law?," 34 Arizona Law Review 215 (1992)
Linde, “The State and the Federal Courts in Governance: Vive la Difference!,” 46 William & Mary Law Review 1273 (2005)
Linde, "Who Is Responsible for Republican Government?," 65 Colorado Law Review 709 (1994).
Linde, "Constitutional Rights in the Public Sector: Justice Douglas on Freedom in the Welfare State," 39 Washington Law Review 4 and 40 Washington Law Review 10 (1965) (pts 1 & 2)
Linde, "Clear and Present Danger Reexamined: Dissonance in the Brandenburg Concerto," 22 Stanford Law Review 1163 (1970)
Linde, "Comment on Powell v. McCormack," 17 U.C.L.A. Law Review 174 (1969)
Linde, "The Press and Rights," New York Times, April 27, 1979
Linde, "Courts and Censorship," 66 Minnesota Law Review 171 (1981)
Linde, "Does the 'New Federalism' Have a Future?," 4 Emerging Issues in State Constitutional Law 251 (1991)
Linde, "Commentary -- Douglas as Internationalist," in "He Shall Not Pass This Way Again": The Legacy of Justice William O. Douglas, Stephen L. Wasby, editor (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990) pp. 305–311
Linde, "Due Process of Lawmaking," 55 Nebraska Law Review 197 (1976) (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Devise Lectures for 1975)
Linde, Book Review, 81 Harvard Law Review 922 (1968) (review of Diplomats, Scientists, and Politicians by Harold Jacobson and Eric Stein)
Linde, "E Pluribus -- Constitutional Theory & State Courts," 18 Georgia Law Review 165 (1984) (Sibley Lecture)
Linde, "Fair Trials & Press Freedom -- Two Rights Against the State," 13 Willamette Law Review 211 (1977)
Linde, "First Things First: Rediscovering the States' Bills of Rights," 9 University of Baltimore Law Review 379 (1980) (first annual Judge Irving A. Levine lecture)
Linde, "Hercules in a Populist Age," 103 Harvard Law Review 2067 (1990) (book review)
Linde, "Judges, Critics, and the Realist Tradition," 82 Yale Law Journal 227 (1972)
Linde, "Remarks of Justice Hans A. Linde: Lane County Bar Association, Eugene, April 23, 1984," in 70 Oregon Law Review 747, at 799-802 (1991) (Appendix D) (1984 re-election campaign remarks)
Linde, "State, Sovereignty, and International Law -- A Study of Three German Legal Theories," 1947 Senior Thesis, Reed College (available at Reed College Library)
Linde, "Without 'Due Process' -- Unconstitutional Law in Oregon," 49 Oregon Law Review 125 (1970)
Linde, "When Initiative Lawmaking is not 'Republican Government': The Campaign Against Homosexuality," 72 Oregon Law Review 19 (1993)
Linde, "Alternative approaches to the international organization of disarmament" (contributor, Rand Report)
Linde, two chapters in R.J. Barnet and R.A. Falk, editors, Security in Disarmament (1965)
Linde, "Structures and Terms of Consent: Delegation, Discretion, Separation of Powers, Representation, Participation, Accountability?,” 20 Cardozo Law Review 823 (1999)
Linde, “What Is a Constitution, What is Not, and Why Does it Matter?,” 87 Oregon Law Review 717 (2008)
Linde, “The Inadequacy of Impeachment,” in Donald L. Robinson, editor, Reforming American Government (1985), pp. 209–214
Linde & David B. Frohnmayer, "Prescription for the Citizen Legislature: Cutting the Gordian Knot," 56 Oregon Law Review 3 (1977)
David B. Frohnmayer & Hans A. Linde, "State Court Responsibility for Maintaining 'Republican Government': An Amicus Curiae Brief," 39 Willamette Law Review1487 (2003) (brief of Linde and Frohnmayer as Amici Curiae in Support of the Petition for Certiorari, cert. denied, Sawyer v. Or. ex rel. Huddleston, 118 S. Ct. 557 (1997))
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