Constitutional theory features a persistent controversy over the source or sources of constitutional status, that is, over the criteria that qualify some rules as constitutional rules. This Article contends that no single criterion characterizes all of the rules that American law treats as constitutional, such that it is a mistake to think of constitutionality as a status with necessary conditions. It is better to think of constitutionality on a bundle-of-sticks model: different attributes associated with constitutionality might or might not be present in any constitutional rule. Analysts should often direct their attention more to the separate substantive properties that are associated with constitutionality than to the question of constit...
Throughout most modern and contemporary legal scholarship there appears an unbridgeable division bet...
Civil procedure, more than any other of the basic law-school courses, conveys to students an underst...
This thesis expands the theoretical basis for operators within Role and Reference Grammar, using the...
Constitutional theory features a persistent controversy over the source or sources of constitutional...
This article analyzes the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Hall Street ...
Courts sometimes confront gaps in formal law where doctrinal sources like text, history, and precede...
In recent decades, legal scholars have devoted substantially greater attention to studying the origi...
This article develops and defends a general approach to constitutional federalism doctrine. My posi...
The Article explores an issue with which many law schools, law students, and courts struggle. It be...
Recently the United States Supreme Court has ruled, in a series of cases beginning with Ornelas v. U...
This article argues that state action that discriminates on the basis of religion is unconstitutiona...
The truism that history matters can hide complexities. Consider the idea of problematic policy linea...
Federal Rule of Evidence 408 and related state laws are among the most important rules to implement ...
This major research paper looks at how Canadian Supreme Court justices view their role in adjudicati...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
Throughout most modern and contemporary legal scholarship there appears an unbridgeable division bet...
Civil procedure, more than any other of the basic law-school courses, conveys to students an underst...
This thesis expands the theoretical basis for operators within Role and Reference Grammar, using the...
Constitutional theory features a persistent controversy over the source or sources of constitutional...
This article analyzes the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Hall Street ...
Courts sometimes confront gaps in formal law where doctrinal sources like text, history, and precede...
In recent decades, legal scholars have devoted substantially greater attention to studying the origi...
This article develops and defends a general approach to constitutional federalism doctrine. My posi...
The Article explores an issue with which many law schools, law students, and courts struggle. It be...
Recently the United States Supreme Court has ruled, in a series of cases beginning with Ornelas v. U...
This article argues that state action that discriminates on the basis of religion is unconstitutiona...
The truism that history matters can hide complexities. Consider the idea of problematic policy linea...
Federal Rule of Evidence 408 and related state laws are among the most important rules to implement ...
This major research paper looks at how Canadian Supreme Court justices view their role in adjudicati...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
Throughout most modern and contemporary legal scholarship there appears an unbridgeable division bet...
Civil procedure, more than any other of the basic law-school courses, conveys to students an underst...
This thesis expands the theoretical basis for operators within Role and Reference Grammar, using the...