Professor Roderick M. Hills, Jr. enjoys a well-deserved reputation for brilliance and generosity, and both traits are prominently displayed in his recent review of my book, The Bill of Rights: Creation and Reconstruction, in the pages of the Northwestern University Law Review. Hills\u27s review essay bristles with interesting, important, and imaginative insights across a broad range of issues. He blends these brilliant insights with a very generous attitude towards the book and its author. In particular, his detailed account of the book\u27s central argument is as sympathetic and charitable as I could have ever hoped for. For that generosity, I am truly grateful. Hills\u27s essay is also very generous towards the Supreme Court. But I wonder...
In a famous 1977 article, Justice William Brennan called on state courts to interpret the individual...
This brief Essay considers and gently rejects Professor Rick Kay’s faith in originalism as a constra...
Review of: American Constitutional Interpretation. By Walter F. Murphy, James E. Fleming and William...
Professor Roderick M. Hills, Jr. enjoys a well-deserved reputation for brilliance and generosity, an...
A remarkable effort is afoot to justify American constitutional law at the end of the twentieth cent...
A remarkable effort is afoot to justify American constitutional law at the end of the twentieth cent...
In this short Article, I shall express some grounds for respectful skepticism, both about whether Ro...
The Bill of Rights: Creationand Reconstruction ( The Bill of Rights )\u27 is a professionally reward...
The three books reviewed in this essay are recent contributions to the growing literature of constit...
The Intelligible Constitution by Joseph Goldstein. Oxford University Press. 1992. The subtitle of Pr...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
Book review: Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory. Grant Huscroft, ed. New Y...
This article argues that most normative legal scholarship regarding the role of judicial review rest...
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. ...
Professor Sager\u27s characteristically rich and deep paper reminds us of the possible existence of,...
In a famous 1977 article, Justice William Brennan called on state courts to interpret the individual...
This brief Essay considers and gently rejects Professor Rick Kay’s faith in originalism as a constra...
Review of: American Constitutional Interpretation. By Walter F. Murphy, James E. Fleming and William...
Professor Roderick M. Hills, Jr. enjoys a well-deserved reputation for brilliance and generosity, an...
A remarkable effort is afoot to justify American constitutional law at the end of the twentieth cent...
A remarkable effort is afoot to justify American constitutional law at the end of the twentieth cent...
In this short Article, I shall express some grounds for respectful skepticism, both about whether Ro...
The Bill of Rights: Creationand Reconstruction ( The Bill of Rights )\u27 is a professionally reward...
The three books reviewed in this essay are recent contributions to the growing literature of constit...
The Intelligible Constitution by Joseph Goldstein. Oxford University Press. 1992. The subtitle of Pr...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
Book review: Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory. Grant Huscroft, ed. New Y...
This article argues that most normative legal scholarship regarding the role of judicial review rest...
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. ...
Professor Sager\u27s characteristically rich and deep paper reminds us of the possible existence of,...
In a famous 1977 article, Justice William Brennan called on state courts to interpret the individual...
This brief Essay considers and gently rejects Professor Rick Kay’s faith in originalism as a constra...
Review of: American Constitutional Interpretation. By Walter F. Murphy, James E. Fleming and William...