TABOR, gay marriage, pit bulls, guns, redistricting, ethics in government, school vouchers, and minimum wage have been on Colorado\u27s constitutional agenda for the past seven years. Dale Oesterle and I authored a book-length study of the Colorado Constitution through 2001. This article reviews amendments and judicial decisions arising since. It should surprise no one that TABOR has generated by far the most decisions
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This legal Memorandum on the legislative history of a 2008 amendment to the Colorado Anti-Discrimina...
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abstract: For those interested in one of the most extreme state tax and expenditure limitations, TAB...
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This Article highlights an overlooked but integral aspect of American constitutional law: that some ...
Although the winds of change have created some ripples, the ancient crime of sodomy remains on the b...
The Vermont Supreme Court\u27s 1999 ruling in Baker v. State was a watershed decision, holding that ...
TABOR, gay marriage, pit bulls, guns, redistricting, ethics in government, school vouchers, and mini...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
Courts have long struggled to resolve the question of how far a community may go in exercising its p...
In November 2005, Colorado residents voted to suspend for five years the state’s self-imposed revenu...
This thesis will explore the activist direction the U.S. Supreme Court has taken in relation to the ...
This was a year in which the reviewing courts in California were confronted with contemporary proble...
This legal Memorandum on the legislative history of a 2008 amendment to the Colorado Anti-Discrimina...
This Master File of the legislative history of a 2008 amendment to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination ...
Navigating Dangerous Constitutional Straits A Prolegomenon on the Federal Marriage Amendment and the...
abstract: For those interested in one of the most extreme state tax and expenditure limitations, TAB...
This is a co-authored foreword to a symposium in Law & Contemporary Problems titled Theorizing Cont...
Professor Philip Frickey is an exemplar of the American Midwest, but his academic career has also fl...
This Article highlights an overlooked but integral aspect of American constitutional law: that some ...
Although the winds of change have created some ripples, the ancient crime of sodomy remains on the b...
The Vermont Supreme Court\u27s 1999 ruling in Baker v. State was a watershed decision, holding that ...