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Realizing popular sovereignty : partisan sentiment and constitutional constraint in Jacksonian jurisprudence
Imposing self-rule : professionalism, commerce, social order, and the sources of Taney court jurisprudence
Evidence of law : popular sovereignty and judicial authority in Swift v. Tyson
Toward Dred Scott : slavery, corporations, and popular sovereignty in the web of law
Moderating Taney : concurrent sovereignty and answering the slavery question, 1842-1852
The limits of judicial partisanship : corporate law and the emergence of southern factionalism
The sources of southern factionalism : corporations, free blacks, and the imperatives of federal citizenship
Inescapable opportunity : the Supreme Court and the Dred Scott case
The failure of evasion : Dred Scott v. Emerson, Strader v. Graham, Swift v. Tyson, and Dred Scott v. Sandford
The political economy of blackness : citizenship, corporations, and the judicial uses of racism in Dred Scott
Looking westward : concurrent sovereignty and the answer to the territorial question.

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