Among the many jaw-dropping moments in Attorney General Bill Barr’s address to the Federalist Society last Friday was the assertion that he had been unable to glean from his “friends on the other side” any clear answer as to what constitutional norms President Donald Trump was really breaching
This paper was one of a number given in a panel on executive authority in a Duke Law School conferen...
This article attempts to analyze to what extent the scope of executive privilege, constitutionally c...
This article, published in Law & Contemporary Problems, was presented at a Duke Law School confere...
Among the many jaw-dropping moments in Attorney General Bill Barr’s address to the Federalist Societ...
From the moment Donald Trump was elected President, critics have anguished over a breakdown in const...
I will argue that what is most troubling about the conduct of President Trump during and since the 2...
Teaching Constitutional Law will not, and should not, be the same after the presidency of Donald Tru...
[Excerpt] Most experts believe that, while a president can be criminally prosecuted after leaving o...
One of the chief intellectual discoveries of the past four years has been the degree to which govern...
The political convulsions of the past decade have fueled acute interest in constitutional norms or “...
The U.S. Constitution, drafted by our nation’s founding fathers well over 200 years ago, remains as ...
Some constitutional theorists defend unbounded executive power to respond to emergencies or expansiv...
Given the very significant role of constitutional law in the American political system and the fact ...
Sometimes constitutions fail. The unprecedented election of Donald Trump, a populist insurgent who ...
War exacerbates the usual tensions between individual freedoms and national security. In such times,...
This paper was one of a number given in a panel on executive authority in a Duke Law School conferen...
This article attempts to analyze to what extent the scope of executive privilege, constitutionally c...
This article, published in Law & Contemporary Problems, was presented at a Duke Law School confere...
Among the many jaw-dropping moments in Attorney General Bill Barr’s address to the Federalist Societ...
From the moment Donald Trump was elected President, critics have anguished over a breakdown in const...
I will argue that what is most troubling about the conduct of President Trump during and since the 2...
Teaching Constitutional Law will not, and should not, be the same after the presidency of Donald Tru...
[Excerpt] Most experts believe that, while a president can be criminally prosecuted after leaving o...
One of the chief intellectual discoveries of the past four years has been the degree to which govern...
The political convulsions of the past decade have fueled acute interest in constitutional norms or “...
The U.S. Constitution, drafted by our nation’s founding fathers well over 200 years ago, remains as ...
Some constitutional theorists defend unbounded executive power to respond to emergencies or expansiv...
Given the very significant role of constitutional law in the American political system and the fact ...
Sometimes constitutions fail. The unprecedented election of Donald Trump, a populist insurgent who ...
War exacerbates the usual tensions between individual freedoms and national security. In such times,...
This paper was one of a number given in a panel on executive authority in a Duke Law School conferen...
This article attempts to analyze to what extent the scope of executive privilege, constitutionally c...
This article, published in Law & Contemporary Problems, was presented at a Duke Law School confere...