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LAURENCE TRIBE HARVARD LAW REVIEW OFFPRINT INSCRIBED TO RUTH BADER GINSBURG.
TRIBE, LAURENCE H.
"Taking Text and Structure Seriously: Reflections on Free-form Method in Constitutional Interpretation." Offprint from Harvard Law Review, Vol 108:6 (1995).

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LAURENCE TRIBE HARVARD LAW REVIEW OFFPRINT INSCRIBED TO RUTH BADER GINSBURG.

TRIBE, LAURENCE H. "Taking Text and Structure Seriously: Reflections on Free-form Method in Constitutional Interpretation." Offprint from Harvard Law Review, Vol 108:6 (1995).
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PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED: "Justice Ginsburg - Best, Larry Tribe." Laurence Tribe is a professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard and one of the most distinguished legal scholars in the country. He is the co-founder of the American Constitution Society and the author of American Constitutional Law, a core text on the subject. Among his students and research assistants at Harvard he numbers Barack Obama, John Roberts, Elena Kagan and Merrick Garland. Tribe has argued a number of cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, including Bush v. Gore. Tribe and Ginsburg were friends, and he wrote eloquently about her career after her passing.

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