Custom is an underdeveloped concept in Thirteenth Amendment jurisprudence. While a substantial body of work has explored the technical meaning of custom as it applies to § 1983 and, to a lesser extent, Congress’s power to enforce the Fourteenth Amendment, few scholars have offered sustained treatment of custom as a way to understand the meaning and scope of the Thirteenth Amendment. This gap exists despite the fact that Congress specifically identified custom as a subject of regulation when it passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and despite the fact that the Thirteenth Amendment operates directly on the behavior of private parties. The fact that the Thirteenth Amendment can be applied to custom has important implications for how the Amendme...
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
In this Essay, I argue that originalism conflicts with the Supreme Court’s current jurisprudence def...
Section 2 of the Thirteenth Amendment gives Congress the “power to enforce” the ban on slavery and i...
Custom is an underdeveloped concept in Thirteenth Amendment jurisprudence. While a substantial body ...
The 13th Amendment affords two very different visions. One vision limits the 13th Amendment’s scope...
Through most of its history, the Thirteenth Amendment has been interpreted extremely narrowly, espec...
The celebration of the Thirteenth Amendment in many Essays prepared for this Symposium may be premat...
This Article argues that to better understand the historical development of Fourteenth Amendment ant...
Did the “except for punishment for a crime” (exception punishment) clause of the first section of th...
The Thirteenth Amendment—the commandment that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude . . . shall...
This article builds upon remarks the author originally delivered at the Nineteenth Annual Derrick Be...
This Comment argues that applying process theory as a limiting principle to an expansive substantive...
This Article discusses why the Thirteenth Amendment\u27s reach extends beyond the institution of sla...
This essay explores the proper scope of Congress’s power to enforce the Thirteenth Amendment’s prohi...
The hope is that the Court will one day hold that the Thirteenth Amendment has its own equal protect...
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
In this Essay, I argue that originalism conflicts with the Supreme Court’s current jurisprudence def...
Section 2 of the Thirteenth Amendment gives Congress the “power to enforce” the ban on slavery and i...
Custom is an underdeveloped concept in Thirteenth Amendment jurisprudence. While a substantial body ...
The 13th Amendment affords two very different visions. One vision limits the 13th Amendment’s scope...
Through most of its history, the Thirteenth Amendment has been interpreted extremely narrowly, espec...
The celebration of the Thirteenth Amendment in many Essays prepared for this Symposium may be premat...
This Article argues that to better understand the historical development of Fourteenth Amendment ant...
Did the “except for punishment for a crime” (exception punishment) clause of the first section of th...
The Thirteenth Amendment—the commandment that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude . . . shall...
This article builds upon remarks the author originally delivered at the Nineteenth Annual Derrick Be...
This Comment argues that applying process theory as a limiting principle to an expansive substantive...
This Article discusses why the Thirteenth Amendment\u27s reach extends beyond the institution of sla...
This essay explores the proper scope of Congress’s power to enforce the Thirteenth Amendment’s prohi...
The hope is that the Court will one day hold that the Thirteenth Amendment has its own equal protect...
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
In this Essay, I argue that originalism conflicts with the Supreme Court’s current jurisprudence def...
Section 2 of the Thirteenth Amendment gives Congress the “power to enforce” the ban on slavery and i...