It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, once again, by the charisma of Robert Cover. The text irresistibly recalls Cover\u27s passion and intensity, his saintly integrity, his astonishing intellectual force, his forthright moral engagement. Even after twenty years Nomos and Narrative still vividly evokes the energy and vitality of its author. So it came as something of a shock when I recently assigned the article to a seminar I was teaching on popular constitutionalism and found that my students were virtually indifferent. They found Nomos and Narrative eloquent, but curious and antique, informed by a sensibility that seemed distant and indecipherable. The article didn\u27t move the...