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Craig Jackson
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Articles
Craig L. Jackson, The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine and Foreign Policy
Federalism - The Missing Issue in Medellin v. Texas, 31 Suffolk
Transnat'l L. Rev. 335 (2008).
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Reynaldo Anaya Valencia et al., Avena and the World Court's Death
Penalty Jurisdiction in Texas: Addressing the Odd Notion of Texas's
Independence from the World, 23 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 455 (2005).
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Craig L. Jackson, Constitutional Structure and Governance Strategies
for Economic Integration in Africa and Europe, 13 Transnat'l L. &
Contemp. Probs. 139 (2003).
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Katherine Adrien, Jeremy Levitt & Craig Jackson, African Union and
the New Pan-Africanism: Rushing to Organize or Timely Shift, The,
Wing, 13 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 1 (2003).
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Craig L. Jackson, Conflict Resolution - The Pre-Resolution Strategy
of North-South Integration.and South-South Integration, 42 S. Tex.
L. Rev. 1227 (2001).
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Craig L. Jackson, Traditional Contract Theory: Old and New Attacks
and Old and New
Defenses,
33 New Eng. L. Rev. 365 (1999).
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Craig L. Jackson, Herbert High School and the Brown Aftermath-Good
Intentions and Troubled Policy,
21 T. Marshall L. Rev. 45 (1996).
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