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The Supreme Court has nothing to fear

Mary Whisner (Washington): Fifty More Constitutions. I. Glenn Cohen (Harvard): Rationing Legal Services. Keith J. Bybee (Syracuse): Open Secret: Why the Supreme Court Has Nothing to Fear From the Internet. Thomas Colby (GWU): In Defense of Judicial Empathy. James J. Brudney (Fordham) and Lawrence Baum (OSU): Oasis or Mirage: The Supreme Court's Thirst for Dictionaries in the Rehnquist and Roberts Eras. Timothy C. MacDonnell (Washington and Lee): Florida v. Jardines: The Wolf at the Castle Door. Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern): Originalism, Abortion, and the Thirteenth Amendment. Jack M. Balkin (Yale): Sanford Levinson's Second Thoughts About Constitutional Faith. Kermit Roosevelt reviews Jack Balkin’s Living Originalism and Constitutional Redemption. Bryan Garner reviews America’s Unwritten Constitution: The Precedents and Principles We Live by Akhil Reed Amar (and an interview). Originalist sin: Akhil Reed Amar reviews Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts by Antonin Scalia and Bryan A. Garner. From Britannica.com, oyez, oyez, oyez! The 2011–2012 U.S. Supreme Court Term in review. From Green Bag, a micro-symposium on Orin Kerr's A Theory of Law.