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Abstract
In an assembly dedicated, as this one is, to frontiers in law and legal education in celebration of the centennial of this great Law School and forecasting what is to be expected in the next one hundred years, the idea of states' rights-of the federal-state relationship-has seemed almost ironic.
Recommended Citation
John R. Brown,
Free Will in the Frontiers of Federalism,
58
Mich. L. Rev.
999
(1960).
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