This essay reconsiders the transformation of colonial constitutionalism to Constitutional Law. The transformation of constitutional law does not map neatly onto the 1776 - 90 period. This essay argues that the transformation was less the result of the admittedly important invention of a written constitution than of three less apparent transformations. A first essential transformation in constitutionalism occurred long before 1776 when seventeenth-century colonists created a new conception of the written and published charter as the location of authority and liberties. A second essential transformation occurred only after 1790 when appeals in judicial cases began to be publicly reported in print, thereby creating a stable and analyzable body...
Alexander Hamilton’s observation that the people of the thirteen colonies were the first to be given...
Americans are debating what it would take to redeem the Constitution’s promise of a “more Perfect Un...
The traditional concept of American constitutionalism has long been a basic assumption not subject t...
This essay reconsiders the transformation of colonial constitutionalism to Constitutional Law. The t...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
This essay traces colonial American institutional development between 1570 and the 1720s. An America...
In this essay I shall discuss, first, the contrast between certain religious and philosophical ideas...
In written celebration of Kent Newmyer’s intellectual and collegial influence, this Essay argues tha...
An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
Tocqueville was the first to notice that political controversy in America tends to become legal cont...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
This article is intended only to be introductory. The author is quite aware that the period surround...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
In 1977, Justice Brennan delivered his now famous plea for a renaissance in state constitutionalism....
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
Alexander Hamilton’s observation that the people of the thirteen colonies were the first to be given...
Americans are debating what it would take to redeem the Constitution’s promise of a “more Perfect Un...
The traditional concept of American constitutionalism has long been a basic assumption not subject t...
This essay reconsiders the transformation of colonial constitutionalism to Constitutional Law. The t...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
This essay traces colonial American institutional development between 1570 and the 1720s. An America...
In this essay I shall discuss, first, the contrast between certain religious and philosophical ideas...
In written celebration of Kent Newmyer’s intellectual and collegial influence, this Essay argues tha...
An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
Tocqueville was the first to notice that political controversy in America tends to become legal cont...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
This article is intended only to be introductory. The author is quite aware that the period surround...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
In 1977, Justice Brennan delivered his now famous plea for a renaissance in state constitutionalism....
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
Alexander Hamilton’s observation that the people of the thirteen colonies were the first to be given...
Americans are debating what it would take to redeem the Constitution’s promise of a “more Perfect Un...
The traditional concept of American constitutionalism has long been a basic assumption not subject t...