This Essay is part of the Symposium on State Constitutional Law in Honor of the late Washington State Supreme Court Justice Robert F. Utter that was held on October 23, 2015
The complete history of the Lincoln-Douglas debates provides additional support for the main thesis ...
The ongoing debates over the legitimacy of judicial review-the power of courts to strike down uncons...
State constitutions are terribly important legal documents, but their interpretation is remarkably u...
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. ...
The People Themselves develops the idea that constitutional law is a special kind of law, political ...
This Essay is part of the Symposium on State Constitutional Law in Honor of the late Washington Stat...
Justice Robert F. Utter of the Washington Supreme Court analyzes the nature of judicial review by st...
This essay, which focuses on Larry Kramer\u27s book The People Themselves, makes three points. First...
In her article Dead or Alive: Originalism as Popular Constitutionalism in Heller, Professor Reva Sie...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
In 1977, Justice Brennan delivered his now famous plea for a renaissance in state constitutionalism....
I was asked to comment on the topic of the conference as it relates to the United States. It is not ...
Popular constitutionalism scholarship has often left out the American people. Sure, ordinary citizen...
The rise of the Tea Party movement followed a period during which many academic students of constitu...
The complete history of the Lincoln-Douglas debates provides additional support for the main thesis ...
The ongoing debates over the legitimacy of judicial review-the power of courts to strike down uncons...
State constitutions are terribly important legal documents, but their interpretation is remarkably u...
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. ...
The People Themselves develops the idea that constitutional law is a special kind of law, political ...
This Essay is part of the Symposium on State Constitutional Law in Honor of the late Washington Stat...
Justice Robert F. Utter of the Washington Supreme Court analyzes the nature of judicial review by st...
This essay, which focuses on Larry Kramer\u27s book The People Themselves, makes three points. First...
In her article Dead or Alive: Originalism as Popular Constitutionalism in Heller, Professor Reva Sie...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
In 1977, Justice Brennan delivered his now famous plea for a renaissance in state constitutionalism....
I was asked to comment on the topic of the conference as it relates to the United States. It is not ...
Popular constitutionalism scholarship has often left out the American people. Sure, ordinary citizen...
The rise of the Tea Party movement followed a period during which many academic students of constitu...
The complete history of the Lincoln-Douglas debates provides additional support for the main thesis ...
The ongoing debates over the legitimacy of judicial review-the power of courts to strike down uncons...
State constitutions are terribly important legal documents, but their interpretation is remarkably u...