Legal Scholarship
Bybee has co-authored two books, Powers Reserved for the People and the States: A History of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments(2006) (with Thomas B. McAffee and A. Christopher Bryant) and Religious Liberty Under the Free Exercise Clause (U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Legal Policy 1986) (with Lowell V. Sturgill). Bybee has also written more than 20 law review articles, notes, comments, and book chapters.
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