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THE DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES

The Institute of Bill of Rights Law, in collaboration with Duke University Press, has established a book series as a publication outlet for the scholarship generated by the Institute's programs and activities. The award-winning series entitled Constitutional Conflicts includes books written by individual authors, as well as edited collections. Neal Devins, Goodrich Professor of Law at William & Mary is the editor of this book series.
» Constitutional Conflicts Book Series
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THE TASK FORCE SERIES

As a part of its on-going effort to play an active role in resolving public policy issues, the Institute sponsors a public policy task force series. The first was a "Task Force on the Drug-Free Work Place." Composed of individuals from diverse backgrounds with varying points of view, including leaders of industry, lawyers and law professors, public officials, medical and health experts, and a member of the judiciary, it produced a model statute regulating the rights and responsibilities of workers and employers in the controversial area of drug-testing. The chairman of the task force was Paul Marcus, R. Hugh and Nollie Haynes Professor of Law, College of William & Mary. A second task force, "Winds of Change," focused on international human rights and the evolution of democracy. Supported by a grant from the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, this task force culminated in a symposium issue of the Bill of Rights Journal and a book on comparative constitutional reform.
» Task Force Series

THE WILLIAM & MARY BILL OF RIGHTS JOURNAL

The William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal is published three times each year. The Bill of Rights Journal is jointly sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the Publication Council of the College of William and Mary.

The Bill of Rights Journal is edited by students of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and contains both professional and student articles. Membership is open to all interested students of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. The Bill of Rights Journal often features articles or essays produced in conjunction with programs offered by the Institute.
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