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By James M. Buchanan

James M. Buchanan, "Federalism and Individual Sovereignty," Cato Journal, Volume 15 Number 2-3, Fall/Winter 1996.

James M. Buchanan, "Notes on the Liberal Constitution," Cato Journal, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1994.

James M. Buchanan, "An American Perspective on Europe’s Constitutional Opportunity," Cato Journal, Volume 10 Number 3, Winter 1991.

James M. Buchanan, "Reductionist Reflections on the Monetary Constitution," Cato Journal, Volume 9 Number 2, Fall 1989.

James M. Buchanan, "Justification of the Compound Republic: The Calculus in Retrospect," Cato Journal, Volume 7 Number 2, Fall 1987.

By others

Richard A. Epstein, "The Monopolistic Vices of Progressive Constitutionalism," Cato Supreme Court Review, 2004-2005.

Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg, "On Constitutionalism," Cato Supreme Court Review, 2002-2003.

Michael C. Munger, "Constitutional Quandary: Review of The Strategic Constitution by Robert D. Cooter," Regulation, Summer 2001.

Anthony de Jasay, "The Rule of Forces, the Force of Rules," Cato Journal, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1994.

Gary M. Anderson, "The Constitution of Liberty to Tax and Spend," Cato Journal, Volume 14, Number 2, Fall 1994.

Randall G. Holcombe, "Review of Explorations into Constitutional Economics by James M. Buchanan," Cato Journal, Volume 9 Number 3, Winter 1990.

Peter H. Aranson, "Procedural and Substantive Constitutional Protection of Economic Liberties," Cato Journal, Volume 7 Number 2, Fall 1987. (Issue on "Government, the Economy, and the Constitution.")

Antonin Scalia, "Economic Affairs as Human Affairs," Cato Journal, Volume 4 Number 3, Winter 1985.

Richard A. Epstein, "Judicial Review: Reckoning on Two Kinds of Error," Cato Journal, Volume 4 Number 3, Winter 1985. (Issue on "Economic Liberties and the Judiciary.")

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