Parent Categories
Constitutional Law
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The Future of Academic Freedom
February 8, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Future of Academic Freedom, New Yorker (Jan. 27, 2024).
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The Invention of Colorblindness
February 7, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, The Invention of Colorblindness (2023).
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Vicki C. Jackson, Pockets of Proportionality: Choice and Necessity, Doctrine and Principle, in Comparative Judicial Review 357 (Erin F. Delaney & Rosalind Dixon eds, 2018).
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Selective Originalism and Judicial Role Morality
February 7, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Selective Originalism and Judicial Role Morality, 102 Tex. L. Rev. 221 (2023).
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Varieties of Constitutionalism
February 7, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Varieties of Constitutionalism (Harv. Pub. L. Working Paper No. 23-31, 2023).
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Amendment Theory and Constituent Power
February 7, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Amendment Theory and Constituent Power, in Comparative Constitutional Theory 317 (Gary Jacobsohn & Miguel Schor eds, 2018).
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The Market as a Matter of Money: Denaturalizing Economic Currency in American Constitutional History
February 7, 2024
Christine A. Desan, The Market as a Matter of Money: Denaturalizing Economic Currency in American Constitutional History, 30 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1 (2005).
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The Right to Die
February 6, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, The Right to Die, 106 Yale L.J. 1123 (1997).
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Neutrality in Constitutional Law (with Special Reference to Pornography, Abortion, and Surrogacy)
February 6, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Neutrality in Constitutional Law (with Special Reference to Pornography, Abortion, and Surrogacy), 92 Colum. L. Rev. 1 (1992).
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Why the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine is an Anachronism (with Particular Reference to Religion, Speech, and Abortion)
February 6, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Why the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine is an Anachronism (with Particular Reference to Religion, Speech, and Abortion), 70 B.U. L. Rev. 593 (1990).
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Due Process Traditionalism
February 6, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Due Process Traditionalism, 106 Mich. L. Rev. 1543 (2008).
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Is There a Constitutional Right to Clone?
February 6, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Is There a Constitutional Right to Clone?, 53 Hastings L.J. 987 (2002).
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Abortion Law Today
February 6, 2024
Martha A. Field, Abortion Law Today, 14 J. Legal Med. 3 (1993).
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Mark Tushnet, Interpreting the Right to Bear Arms — Gun Regulation and Constitutional Law, 358 New Eng. J. Med. 1424 (2008).
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The Abortion Funding Conundrum: Inalienable Rights, Affirmative Duties, and the Dilemma of Dependence
February 6, 2024
Laurence Tribe, The Abortion Funding Conundrum: Inalienable Rights, Affirmative Duties, and the Dilemma of Dependence, 99 Harv. L. Rev. 330 (1985).
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The June Surprises: Balls, Strikes, and the Fog of War
February 6, 2024
Charles Fried, The June Surprises: Balls, Strikes, and the Fog of War, 38 J. Health Pol. Pol’y & L. 225 (2012).
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Comment on Frederick Douglass and the Two Constitutions: Proslavery and Antislavery
February 6, 2024
Annette Gordon-Reed, Comment on Frederick Douglass and the Two Constitutions: Proslavery and Antislavery, 111 Cal. L. Rev. (2023).
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Martha Minow, Affordable Convergence: “Reasonable Interpretation” and the Affordable Care Act, 126 Harv. L. Rev. 117 (2012).
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Einer R. Elhauge, The Irrelevance of the Broccoli Argument against the Insurance Mandate, 366 New Eng. J. Med., Jan. 5, 2012, at e1.
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The Civil Rights Canon: Above and Below
February 2, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, The Civil Rights Canon: Above and Below, 123 Yale L. J. 2698 (2014) (reviewing Bruce Ackerman, We The People: The Civil Rights Movement…
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Democratic Constitutions, Poverty and Economic Inequality: Redress Through the Fourth Branch Institutions?
January 30, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Democratic Constitutions, Poverty and Economic Inequality: Redress Through the Fourth Branch Institutions?, 51 Fed. L. Rev. 285 (2023).