Fallacies of American Constitutionalism\u27 examines the pervasive assumptions in the scholarship of historians, lawyers, and political scientists that impute the central role of the federal Constitution to how Americans understood written constitutions after their Revolution. American struggles to come to grips with the meaning of the sovereignty of the people before and after 1787 reveals very different views about the people as the sovereign from those reflected in the federal Constitution and dispel the notion that our prevailing constitutional view is an unbroken chain stretching back to 1787
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
Scholars have argued that the enactment of our Constitution was the epitome of an American constitut...
America is a world power, but does it have the strength to understand itself? Is it content, even no...
42p. Previously published by Rutgers Law Journal“Fallacies of American Constitutionalism” examines ...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Most scholars of constitutional law and history equate American constitutionalism with the Federal c...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
American Sovereigns: The People and Americas Constitutional Tradition Before the Civil War challenge...
Courts and commentators have long struggled to reconcile robust federalism doctrines with the text o...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
Recovering the Lost Worlds of America\u27s Written Constitutions,\u27 originating as the sixth Brenn...
Over the past twenty years, constitutional law has taken a decidedly historical turn, both in academ...
Eighteenth-century American politics does more than simply provide us with the U.S. Constitution. Ac...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
Scholars have argued that the enactment of our Constitution was the epitome of an American constitut...
America is a world power, but does it have the strength to understand itself? Is it content, even no...
42p. Previously published by Rutgers Law Journal“Fallacies of American Constitutionalism” examines ...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Most scholars of constitutional law and history equate American constitutionalism with the Federal c...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
American Sovereigns: The People and Americas Constitutional Tradition Before the Civil War challenge...
Courts and commentators have long struggled to reconcile robust federalism doctrines with the text o...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
Recovering the Lost Worlds of America\u27s Written Constitutions,\u27 originating as the sixth Brenn...
Over the past twenty years, constitutional law has taken a decidedly historical turn, both in academ...
Eighteenth-century American politics does more than simply provide us with the U.S. Constitution. Ac...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
Scholars have argued that the enactment of our Constitution was the epitome of an American constitut...
America is a world power, but does it have the strength to understand itself? Is it content, even no...