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Blog Round-Up – Saturday, November 26th

The upcoming issue of Lews & Clark Law Review will focus on federalism after Gonzales v. Raich. It features a forward by Randy Barnett and articles by Ann Althouse, Thomas Merrill and others.

On Concurring Opinions Dave Hoffman has this post on legal realism and Judge Alito responding to this post by Ann Althouse.

Here the Washington Post reports on the debate over Judge Alito’s stance on one person-one vote.

Sentencing Law & Policy has this post discussing this Boston Globe article on the impact a Justice Alito might have on criminal cases.

Criminal Appeal has set up this site tracking the potential split of the 9th Circuit.

The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Arguing Marbury V. Madison, edited by Mark V. Tushnet.

Here the Volokh Conspiracy links to the text of Judge Ray Randolph’s recent speech to the Federalist Society about Judge Henry Friendly’s never-published abortion opinion.