Parent Categories
Constitutional Law
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Honest Differences in Discerning the Constitution’s Meaning — the Task of Defining Constitutional Rights for Persons Who Are Retarded
January 25, 2024
Martha A. Field, Honest Differences in Discerning the Constitution’s Meaning — the Task of Defining Constitutional Rights for Persons Who Are Retarded, 72 Iowa L.
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Executing Defendants with Mental Retardation
January 25, 2024
Martha A. Field, Executing Defendants with Mental Retardation, 96 Am. J. on Mental Retardation 567 (1992).
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Can the President Appoint Principal Executive Officers Without a Senate Confirmation Vote?
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, Can the President Appoint Principal Executive Officers Without a Senate Confirmation Vote?, Yale L.J. 940 (2013).
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The Price of Public Action: Constitutional Doctrine and the Judicial Manipulation of Legislative Enactment Costs
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, The Price of Public Action: Constitutional Doctrine and the Judicial Manipulation of Legislative Enactment Costs, 118 Yale L.J. 2 (2008).
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The Case for Overturning Roe
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon & O. Carter Snead, The Case for Overturning Roe, 49 Nat’l Aff. (2021).
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Does the United States Need “Good Samaritan” Laws?
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Does the United States Need “Good Samaritan” Laws?, 1 Responsive Community 9 (1991).
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“Absolute” Rights: Property and Privacy
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, “Absolute” Rights: Property and Privacy, in The Essential Communitarian Reader (Amitai Etzioni ed., 1998).
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Philosophical Foundations of the Federalist Papers: Nature of Man and Nature of Law
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Philosophical Foundations of the Federalist Papers: Nature of Man and Nature of Law, 16 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 23 (1993).
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Individualism and Communitarianism in Contemporary Legal Systems: Tensions and Accommodations
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Individualism and Communitarianism in Contemporary Legal Systems: Tensions and Accommodations, 1993 BYU L. Rev. 385 (1993).
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Mary Ann Glendon, Law, Communities, and the Religious Freedom Language of the Constitution, 60 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 672 (1992).
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Foreword to Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Foreword to Robert P. George, Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism (rev. ed. 2016).
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Religious Freedom – A Second-Class Right?
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Religious Freedom – A Second-Class Right?, 61 Emory L.J. 971 (2012).
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Comparative Law in the Age of Globalization
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Comparative Law in the Age of Globalization, 52 Duq. L. Rev. 1 (2014).
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Is Religious Freedom an ‘Orphaned’ Right?
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Is Religious Freedom an ‘Orphaned’ Right?, in The Changing Nature of Religious Rights Under International Law ch. 1 (Malcolm Evans, Peter Petkoff…
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Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse (Free Press 1991).
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Traditions in Turmoil: Essays on Law, Culture and Human Rights
January 25, 2024
Mary Ann Glendon, Traditions in Turmoil: Essays on Law, Culture and Human Rights (Sapientia Press 2006).
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National Pork Producers Council v. Ross, Brief of Trade Law Professor Mark Wu as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents
January 25, 2024
Mark Wu, Brief of Trade Law Professor as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents, Nat’l Pork Producers Council v. Ross, No. 21-468 (2022).
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Research Handbook on the Politics of Constitutional Law
January 25, 2024
Research Handbook on the Politics of Constitutional Law (Mark Tushnet & Dimitry Kochenov eds., 2023).
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Not Only Looking Backward
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Not Only Looking Backward, in Rethinking Law (Amy Kapczynski ed., 2022).
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Epistemic Disagreement, Institutional Analysis, and the First Amendment Status of Lies
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Epistemic Disagreement, Institutional Analysis, and the First Amendment Status of Lies, Knight First Amendment Inst. Colum. U. (Oct. 19, 2022).
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Restoring Self-Governance
January 25, 2024
Mark V. Tushnet, Restoring Self-Governance: Constitutional Change and the Charge of Illegality, Verfassungsblog (Dec. 14, 2021).