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Biannual journal containing articles, notes, book reviews, and other analyses of politics and law in the United States. Articles in this issue relate to the Texas Constitution, Mexico's gun-control laws, criminal law at the Federal level, dogma of deference, drone courts, and limitations of a constitutional revolution.
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University of Texas at Austin. School of Law.Texas Review of Law & Politics, Volume 18, Number 1, Fall 2013,
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Autumn 2013;
Austin, Texas.
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