"America's constitutional system evolves through the interplay between three cycles: the rise and fall of dominant political parties, the waxing and waning of political polarization, and alternating episodes of constitutional rot and constitutional renewal. America's politics seems especially fraught today because we are nearing the end of the Republican Party's long political dominance, at the height of a long cycle of political polarization, and suffering from an advanced case of "constitutional rot." Constitutional rot is the historical process through which republics become increasingly less representative and less devoted to the common good. Caused by increasing economic inequality and loss of trust, constitutional rot seriously threat...
Reviewing: Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separate...
Sometimes constitutions fail. The unprecedented election of Donald Trump, a populist insurgent who ...
Severalthemes characterize the state of American federalism. Increasing political polarization shape...
The Cycles of Constitutional Time argues that we can understand American constitutional development ...
This paper sharpens debates over whether the Constitution of the United States and the American cons...
This Essay was prepared for a symposium at Drake Law School on The U.S. Constitution and Political ...
Since the early 1990s, constitutional history has experienced a renaissance. This revival had many c...
Every constitution defines and is defined by a period in time. Like all law the creation and applica...
Many have argued that the United States\u27 two major political parties have experienced asymmetric...
In the United States, governmental power is divided vertically between nation and states and horizon...
Much has been written in recent years about America’s political dysfunction, and whether it stems fr...
ABSTRACT. The United States is the home of judicialization or, perhaps more accurately in this case,...
The conventional explanation for the emergence of the constitutional revolution of the late 1930s,...
In the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, fewer themes have received more attention from s...
Five years ago, we offered a theory of how constitutional change and constitutional revolutions occu...
Reviewing: Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separate...
Sometimes constitutions fail. The unprecedented election of Donald Trump, a populist insurgent who ...
Severalthemes characterize the state of American federalism. Increasing political polarization shape...
The Cycles of Constitutional Time argues that we can understand American constitutional development ...
This paper sharpens debates over whether the Constitution of the United States and the American cons...
This Essay was prepared for a symposium at Drake Law School on The U.S. Constitution and Political ...
Since the early 1990s, constitutional history has experienced a renaissance. This revival had many c...
Every constitution defines and is defined by a period in time. Like all law the creation and applica...
Many have argued that the United States\u27 two major political parties have experienced asymmetric...
In the United States, governmental power is divided vertically between nation and states and horizon...
Much has been written in recent years about America’s political dysfunction, and whether it stems fr...
ABSTRACT. The United States is the home of judicialization or, perhaps more accurately in this case,...
The conventional explanation for the emergence of the constitutional revolution of the late 1930s,...
In the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, fewer themes have received more attention from s...
Five years ago, we offered a theory of how constitutional change and constitutional revolutions occu...
Reviewing: Michelle Belco & Brandon Rottinghaus, The Dual Executive: Unilateral Orders in a Separate...
Sometimes constitutions fail. The unprecedented election of Donald Trump, a populist insurgent who ...
Severalthemes characterize the state of American federalism. Increasing political polarization shape...