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  • Volume 72: Issue 2

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 72: Issue 2
    Spring 1997
    SYMPOSIUM: LAW AND CIVIL SOCIETTY
    ARTICLE
    The Rhetorical Constitution of “Civil Society” at the Founding: One Lawyer’s Anxious Vision 
    Stephen A. Conrad
    RESPONSE
    Civil Society and the American Foundings 
    Jack P. Greene
    ARTICLE
    The Draw and Drawbacks of Religious Enclaves in a Constitutional Democracy: Hasidic Public Schools in Kiryas as Joel
    Judith Lynn Failer
    RESPONSE
    On Political Boundary Lines, Multiculturalism, And the Liberal State
    Sanford Levinson
    ARTICLE
    A Feminist Reassessment of Civil Society
    Susan H. Williams
    RESPONSES
    Getting Our Stories Straight: Narrative Autonomy and Feminist Commitments
    Milton C. Regan, Jr. 
    Redefining Women’s Agency: A Response to Professor Williams
    Kathryn Abrams
    ARTICLE
    An Essay on the Vicissitude of Civil Society with Special Reference to Scotland in the Eighteenth Century
    Marvin B. Becker


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