Parent Categories
Constitutional Law
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Three Symmetries Between Textualist and Purposivist Theories of Statutory Interpretation – and the Irreducible Role of Values and Judgment Within Both
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Three Symmetries Between Textualist and Purposivist Theories of Statutory Interpretation – and the Irreducible Role of Values and Judgment Within Both,…
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The Linkage Between Justiciability and Remedies: And Their Connections to Substantive Rights
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, The Linkage Between Justiciability and Remedies: And Their Connections to Substantive Rights, 92 Va. L. Rev. 633 (2006).
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Constitutional Constraints
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Constitutional Constraints, 97 Calif. L. Rev. 975 (2009).
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Asking the Right Questions About Officer Immunity
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Asking the Right Questions About Officer Immunity, 80 Fordham L. Rev. 479 (2011).
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Judicially Manageable Standards and Constitutional Meaning
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Judicially Manageable Standards and Constitutional Meaning 119 Harv. L. Rev. 1274 (2006).
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The Meaning of Legal “Meaning” and Its Implications for Theories of Legal Interpretation
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., The Meaning of Legal “Meaning” and Its Implications for Theories of Legal Interpretation, 82 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1235 (2015).
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Richard H. Fallon & Daniel J. Meltzer, Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights, and the War on Terror, 120 Harv. L. Rev. 2029 (2007).
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Why Absention is Not Illegitimate: An Essay on the Distinction Between “Legitimate” and “Illegitimate” Statutory Interpretation and Judicial Lawmaking
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Why Absention is Not Illegitimate: An Essay on the Distinction Between “Legitimate” and “Illegitimate” Statutory Interpretation and Judicial Lawmaking, 107 Nw.
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Richard H. Fallon, Jr., A Salute to Justice Breyer’s Concurring Opinion in Van Orden v. Perry, 128 Harv. L. Rev. 429 (2014).
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Strict Judicial Scrutiny
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Strict Judicial Scrutiny, 54 UCLA L. Rev. 1267 (2007).
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The Core Of An Uneasy Case For Judicial Review
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., The Core Of An Uneasy Case For Judicial Review, 121 Harv. L. Rev. 1693 (2008).
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Of Justiciability, Remedies, and Public Law Litigation: Notes on the Jurisprudence of Lyons
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Of Justiciability, Remedies, and Public Law Litigation: Notes on the Jurisprudence of Lyons, 59 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1 (1984).
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Jurisdiction-Stripping Reconsidered
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jurisdiction-Stripping Reconsidered, 96 Va. L. Rev. 1043 (2010).
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Interpreting Presidential Powers
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Interpreting Presidential Powers, 63 Duke L.J. 347 (2013).
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Non-Legal Theory in Judicial Decision-Making
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Non-Legal Theory in Judicial Decision-Making, 17 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 87 (1994).
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Ruminations on the Work of Frederick Schauer
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Ruminations on the Work of Frederick Schauer, 72 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1391 (1997).
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Are Originalist Constitutional Theories Principled, or are they Rationalizations for Conservatism?
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Are Originalist Constitutional Theories Principled, or are they Rationalizations for Conservatism?, 34 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 5 (2011).
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Fact and Fiction About Facial Challenges
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Fact and Fiction About Facial Challenges, 99 Calif. L. Rev. 915 (2011).
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Richard H. Fallon, Stare Decisis and the Constitution: An Essay on Constitutional Methodology, 76 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 570 (2001).
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The Fragmentation of Standing
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., The Fragmentation of Standing, 93 Tex. L. Rev. 1061 (2015).
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The Past of Constitutional Theory–and Its Future
January 25, 2024
Richard D. Parker, The Past of Constitutional Theory–and Its Future, 42 Ohio St. L.J. 223 (1981).