This Review makes two claims. The first is that Paul Horwitz’s excellent book, First Amendment Institutions, depicts the institutionalist movement in robust and provocative form. The second is that it would be a mistake to assume from its immersion in First Amendment jurisprudence (not to mention its title) that the book\u27s implications are limited to the First Amendment. Professor Horwitz presents First Amendment institutionalism as a wide-ranging theory of constitutional structure whose focus is as much on constraining the authority of political government as it is on facilitating expression. These are the terms on which the book\u27s argument — and, to a large extent, the leading edge of contemporary institutionalist thinking — ought...
The Supreme Court’s “weaponized” First Amendment has been its strongest antiregulatory tool in recen...
Some of our best and most influential constitutional scholars have recently revived the view that th...
In evaluating the success of the American constitutional system, constitutional theorists often focu...
This Review makes two claims. The first is that Paul Horwitz’s excellent book, First Amendment Inst...
In recent decades, several federal judges and Supreme Court Justices have stated that, at some time ...
Addressing a host of hot-button issues, from the barring of Christian student groups and military re...
The “popular constitutionalism” movement has revived the debate over judicial review. Popular consti...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Textual primacy and precedential force : the instituti...
Should the First Amendment pay attention to the setting in which speech occurs, giving more protecti...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the Supreme Court noted that universities occupy a special niche in the F...
This article begins with a review of language that eventually gave rise to the concept of institutio...
Constitutional review, the power of courts to strike down incompatible legislation and administrativ...
This article presents a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of constitutions: ‘constitutional i...
This article presents a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of constitutions: ‘constitutional i...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
The Supreme Court’s “weaponized” First Amendment has been its strongest antiregulatory tool in recen...
Some of our best and most influential constitutional scholars have recently revived the view that th...
In evaluating the success of the American constitutional system, constitutional theorists often focu...
This Review makes two claims. The first is that Paul Horwitz’s excellent book, First Amendment Inst...
In recent decades, several federal judges and Supreme Court Justices have stated that, at some time ...
Addressing a host of hot-button issues, from the barring of Christian student groups and military re...
The “popular constitutionalism” movement has revived the debate over judicial review. Popular consti...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Textual primacy and precedential force : the instituti...
Should the First Amendment pay attention to the setting in which speech occurs, giving more protecti...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the Supreme Court noted that universities occupy a special niche in the F...
This article begins with a review of language that eventually gave rise to the concept of institutio...
Constitutional review, the power of courts to strike down incompatible legislation and administrativ...
This article presents a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of constitutions: ‘constitutional i...
This article presents a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of constitutions: ‘constitutional i...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
The Supreme Court’s “weaponized” First Amendment has been its strongest antiregulatory tool in recen...
Some of our best and most influential constitutional scholars have recently revived the view that th...
In evaluating the success of the American constitutional system, constitutional theorists often focu...