William Wayne Justice - Scholarly Publications

Scholarly Publications

"Address: The Origins of Ruiz v. Estelle." Stanford Law Review 43 (November 1990): 1-12.

"Burrs Under the Saddle." Texas Bar Journal 68 (July 2005): 609-610.

"Law Day Address at the University of Texas at Austin: The Enlightened Jurisprudence of Justice Thurgood Marshall." Texas Law Review 71 (May 1993): 1099-1114.

"The New Awakening: Judicial Activism in a Conservative Age." Southwestern Law Journal 43 (October 1989): 657-676.

"Recognizing the Ninth Amendment's Role in Constitutional Interpretation." Texas Law Review 74 (May 1996): 1241-1244.

"A Relativist Constitution." University of Colorado Law Review 52 (1980–1981): 19-32.

"The Two Faces of Judicial Activism." George Washington Law Review 61 (November 1992): 1-13.

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