Scholars often argue that the culture of American constitutionalism provides an important constraint on aggressive national security practices. This Article challenges the conventional account by highlighting instead how modern constitutional reverence emerged in tandem with the national security state, critically functioning to reinforce and legitimize government power rather than primarily to place limits on it. This unacknowledged security origin of today’s constitutional climate speaks to a profound ambiguity in the type of public culture ultimately promoted by the Constitution. Scholars are clearly right to note that constitutional loyalty has created political space for arguments more respectful of civil rights and civil liberties, ma...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
Scholars often argue that the culture of American constitutionalism provides an important constraint...
Scholars often argue that the culture of American constitutionalism provides an important constraint...
Scholars often argue that the culture of American constitutionalism provides an important constraint...
Contemporary debates over the appropriate allocation of war powers between the political branches ov...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
The traditional concept of American constitutionalism has long been a basic assumption not subject t...
Constitutionalism as a legal technology for structuring state power has spread around the world over...
This chapter discusses constitutional patriotism and its possible implications in highly diversified...
Between 1953 and 1960, the United States’ overall military and intelligence-gathering capacities gre...
Between 1953 and 1960, the United States’ overall military and intelligence-gathering capacities gre...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
Scholars often argue that the culture of American constitutionalism provides an important constraint...
Scholars often argue that the culture of American constitutionalism provides an important constraint...
Scholars often argue that the culture of American constitutionalism provides an important constraint...
Contemporary debates over the appropriate allocation of war powers between the political branches ov...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
The traditional concept of American constitutionalism has long been a basic assumption not subject t...
Constitutionalism as a legal technology for structuring state power has spread around the world over...
This chapter discusses constitutional patriotism and its possible implications in highly diversified...
Between 1953 and 1960, the United States’ overall military and intelligence-gathering capacities gre...
Between 1953 and 1960, the United States’ overall military and intelligence-gathering capacities gre...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...