In her article Dead or Alive: Originalism as Popular Constitutionalism in Heller, Professor Reva Siegel argued that the Supreme Court’s opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller relied on originalism to enforce understandings of the Second Amendment that were forged in the late twentieth century through popular constitutionalism. In this Response, Professor Joseph Blocher argues that those understandings reappeared in McDonald v. City of Chicago, in part through the efforts of thirty-eight state attorneys general (SAGs) who filed an amicus brief urging the Court to incorporate the Second Amendment against the states. The SAGs invoked federalism, but their arguments owed more to popular constitutionalism than to the interests of th...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
Recent scholarship on popular constitutionalism has two strands. A normative strand urges that the v...
In her article Dead or Alive: Originalism as Popular Constitutionalism in Heller, Professor Reva Sie...
Popular constitutionalism scholarship has often left out the American people. Sure, ordinary citizen...
This Article considers whether and how originalism promotes the Constitution’s democratic legitimacy...
This essay, which focuses on Larry Kramer\u27s book The People Themselves, makes three points. First...
The Court\u27s announcement in 2008 that the Second Amendment, ratified in 1791, protects an individ...
The conflict between various versions of “originalism” and “living constitutionalism” has defined th...
The conflict between various versions of originalism and living constitutionalism has defined th...
A growing number of constitutional scholars are urging the nation to rethink its commitment to judic...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
The Author posits that the Supreme Court\u27s opinions in Heller are thick and pure originalism: g...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
Recent scholarship on popular constitutionalism has two strands. A normative strand urges that the v...
In her article Dead or Alive: Originalism as Popular Constitutionalism in Heller, Professor Reva Sie...
Popular constitutionalism scholarship has often left out the American people. Sure, ordinary citizen...
This Article considers whether and how originalism promotes the Constitution’s democratic legitimacy...
This essay, which focuses on Larry Kramer\u27s book The People Themselves, makes three points. First...
The Court\u27s announcement in 2008 that the Second Amendment, ratified in 1791, protects an individ...
The conflict between various versions of “originalism” and “living constitutionalism” has defined th...
The conflict between various versions of originalism and living constitutionalism has defined th...
A growing number of constitutional scholars are urging the nation to rethink its commitment to judic...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
The Author posits that the Supreme Court\u27s opinions in Heller are thick and pure originalism: g...
This Article addresses some of the critical reviews of ‘The People Themselves’, focusing on how they...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
It is a pleasure and a privilege to comment on Larry Kramer\u27s 2002 Jorde Lecture. Beautifully cra...
Recent scholarship on popular constitutionalism has two strands. A normative strand urges that the v...