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Government & Politics
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Judicial Legitimacy and the Unwritten Constitution: A Comment on Miranda and Dickerson
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Judicial Legitimacy and the Unwritten Constitution: A Comment on Miranda and Dickerson, 45 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 119 (2001).
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Richard H. Fallon, If ‘Roe’ Were Overruled: Abortion and the Constitution in a Post-Roe World, 51 St. Louis U. L.J. 611 (2007).
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Executive Power and the Political Constitution
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Executive Power and the Political Constitution, 2007 Utah L. Rev. 1.
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Constitutional Precedent Viewed Through the Lens of Hartian Positivist Jurisprudence
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Constitutional Precedent Viewed Through the Lens of Hartian Positivist Jurisprudence, 86 N.C. L. Rev. 1108 (2008).
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Why and How to Teach Federal Courts Today
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Why and How to Teach Federal Courts Today, 53 St. Louis U. L.J. 693 (2009).
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Constitutionally Forbidden Legislative Intent
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Constitutionally Forbidden Legislative Intent, 130 Harv. L. Rev. 523 (2016).
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On Viewing the Courts as Junior Partners of Congress in Statutory Interpretation Cases: An Essay Celebrating the Scholarship of Daniel J. Meltzer
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., On Viewing the Courts as Junior Partners of Congress in Statutory Interpretation Cases: An Essay Celebrating the Scholarship of Daniel J.
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Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Greatness in a Lower Federal Court Judge: the case of J. Skelly Wright (Special Issue Dedicated to Judge J. Skelly Wright),…
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The Political Function of Originalist Ambiguity
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, The Political Function of Originalist Ambiguity, 19 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 487 (1996).
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The Supreme Court, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror: An Essay on Law and Political Science
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, The Supreme Court, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror: An Essay on Law and Political Science, 110 Colum. L. Rev. 352…
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The Many and Varied Roles of History in Constitutional Adjudication
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., The Many and Varied Roles of History in Constitutional Adjudication, 90 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1753 (2015).
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Legitimacy and the Constitution
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Legitimacy and the Constitution, 118 Harv. L. Rev. 1787 (2005).
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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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Reflections on the Hart and Wechsler Paradigm
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, Reflections on the Hart and Wechsler Paradigm, 47 Vand. L. Rev. 953 (1994).
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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.