North Carolina Law Review
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Thomas Ruffin and the Perils of Public Homage
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| Introduction: State v. Mann and |
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| Thomas Ruffin in History and Memory |
Sally Greene &
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Eric L. Muller
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| Thomas Ruffin and the Politics of Public |
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| Honor: Political Change and the |
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| "Creative Destruction" of Public Space |
Sanford Levinson
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State v. Mann Exhumed |
Sally Greene
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| Judging Thomas Ruffin and the Hindsight Defense |
Eric L. Muller
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| Thomas Ruffin: Of Moral Philosophy and Monuments |
Alfred L. Brophy
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| The Forgotten Legal World of |
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| Thomas Ruffin: The Power of Presentism in |
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| the History of Slave Law |
Laura F. Edwards
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| On Arraigning Ancestors: A Critique of |
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| Historical Contrition |
David Lowenthal
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State v. Mann: Why Ruffin? |
Mark Tushnet
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| When Analogy Fails: The Common Law |
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| & State v. Mann |
John V. Orth
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State v. Mann: Judicial Choice or Judicial Duty |
Judge James A. Wynn, Jr.
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| Volume 87 |
March 2009
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Number 3
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North Carolina Law Review Association
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