Although a debate continues to rage in the academy and on the Court about the propriety of originalism as a methodology of constitutional interpretation, in federalism cases both the majority and the dissent on the current Court appear to have embraced the approach. Yet their agreement ends there; the Court has consistently divided 5-4 in federalism cases. What explains the disagreement among Justices who appear to agree that the original understanding of the Constitution is also its current meaning? This article presents the results of a study of citation patterns in federalism cases since 1970. The study demonstrates that the Court\u27s current majority in federalism cases gives substantially more weight than does the dissent to Anti-Fede...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...
Courts and commentators have long struggled to reconcile robust federalism doctrines with the text o...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...
Although a debate continues to rage in the academy and on the Court about the propriety of originali...
Although a debate continues to rage in the academy and on the Court about the propriety of originali...
Over the past twenty years, constitutional law has taken a decidedly historical turn, both in academ...
In the period leading to the Civil War, debate over federalism and states’ rights developed into the...
In the period leading to the Civil War, debate over federalism and states’ rights developed into the...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
This Article examines the use of history in legal interpretation through an empirical analysis of on...
This Article examines the use of history in legal interpretation through an empirical analysis of on...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
Most of the existing literature or judicial interpretation of federal constitutions focuses either o...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...
Courts and commentators have long struggled to reconcile robust federalism doctrines with the text o...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...
Although a debate continues to rage in the academy and on the Court about the propriety of originali...
Although a debate continues to rage in the academy and on the Court about the propriety of originali...
Over the past twenty years, constitutional law has taken a decidedly historical turn, both in academ...
In the period leading to the Civil War, debate over federalism and states’ rights developed into the...
In the period leading to the Civil War, debate over federalism and states’ rights developed into the...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
This Article examines the use of history in legal interpretation through an empirical analysis of on...
This Article examines the use of history in legal interpretation through an empirical analysis of on...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
Most of the existing literature or judicial interpretation of federal constitutions focuses either o...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...
Courts and commentators have long struggled to reconcile robust federalism doctrines with the text o...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...