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Disciplinary Perspectives & Law
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Race, State, Market, and Civil Society in Constitutional History
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Race, State, Market, and Civil Society in Constitutional History, in Constitutionalism and American Culture: Writing the New Constitutional History 359 (Sandra F. VanBurkleo,…
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Brown v. Board of Education
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Brown v. Board of Education, in Race on Trial: Law and Justice in American History 160 (Annette Gordon-Reed ed., 2002).
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Constitutionalism and Critical Legal Studies
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Constitutionalism and Critical Legal Studies, in Constitutionalism: The Philosophical Dimension 150 (Alan Rosenbaum ed., 1988).
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The Constitution from a Progressive Point of View
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Constitution from a Progressive Point of View, in A Less Than Perfect Union: Alternative Perspectives on the U.S. Constitution 40 (Jules Lobel…
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Some Current Controversies in Critical Legal Studies
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Some Current Controversies in Critical Legal Studies, in Critical Legal Thought: A German-American Debate (Christian Joerges & David Trubek eds., 1989).
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Public Choice Constitutionalism and Economic Rights
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Public Choice Constitutionalism and Economic Rights, in Liberty, Property, and the Future of Constitutional Development 23 (Ellen Frankel Paul & Howard Dickman eds.,…
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Immigration Policy in Liberal Political Theory
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Immigration Policy in Liberal Political Theory, in Justice in Immigration 147 (Warren Schwartz ed., 1995).
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Should Courts Govern? The Law of the Public Bureaucracy
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Should Courts Govern? The Law of the Public Bureaucracy, in Governing Through Courts 66 (Richard A.L. Gambitta, Marlynn L. May & James C.
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The Relevance of the Framers’ Natural Law Views to Contemporary Constitutional Interpretation
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Relevance of the Framers’ Natural Law Views to Contemporary Constitutional Interpretation, in Constitutionalism in Perspective: the United States Constitution in Twentieth Century…
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Lumber and the Legal Process
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Lumber and the Legal Process, 1972 Wis. L. Rev. 114.
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Review of In the Matter of Color by A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Review of In the Matter of Color by A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., 45 U. Chi. L. Rev. 906 (1978).
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A Marxist Analysis of American Law
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, A Marxist Analysis of American Law, 1 Marxist Perspective 96 (1978).
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Darkness on the Edge of Town: The Contributions of John Hart Ely to Constitutional Scholarship
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Darkness on the Edge of Town: The Contributions of John Hart Ely to Constitutional Scholarship, 89 Yale L.J. 1037 (1980).
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Deviant Science in Constitutional Law Scholarship
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Deviant Science in Constitutional Law Scholarship, 59 Tex. L. Rev. 815 (1981).
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The Dilemmas of Liberal Constitutionalism
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Dilemmas of Liberal Constitutionalism, 42 Ohio St. L.J. 411 (1981).
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A Comment on the Critical Method in Legal History
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, A Comment on the Critical Method in Legal History, 6 Cardozo L. Rev. 997 (1985).
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Revised Opinions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton (concurring)
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Revised Opinions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton (concurring), in What Roe v. Wade Should Have Said: The Nation’s Top Legal…
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Critical Legal Theory
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Critical Legal Theory, in The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory 80 (Martin P. Golding & William A. Edmundson…
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How Courts Implement Social Policy
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, How Courts Implement Social Policy, 45 Tulsa L. Rev. 855 (2010) (reviewing Gerald N. Rosenberg, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring about Social…
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Progressive Constitutionalism: What is “It”?
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Progressive Constitutionalism: What Is “It”?, 72 Ohio St. L.J. 1073 (2011).
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“I Couldn’t See It Until I Believed It”: Some Notes on Motivated Reasoning in Constitutional Adjudication
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, “I Couldn’t See It Until I Believed It”: Some Notes on Motivated Reasoning in Constitutional Adjudication, 125 Harv. L. Rev. F. 1 (2011).