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P-ISSN 2328-2975
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Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2009May 01, 2009 EDT

The Constitutional Limitations On Congress’s Power Over Local Land Use: Why The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act Is Unconstitutional

Marci A. Hamilton,
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Government Law Review
Marci A. Hamilton, The Constitutional Limitations On Congress’s Power Over Local Land Use: Why The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act Is Unconstitutional, 2 GLR (2009).

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