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Extract From Stephen E. Sachs' Book Review, Illinois Law Review, Citing Tillman's Contribution On The Originalism Blog, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Stephen E. Sachs' Book Review, Illinois Law Review, Citing Tillman's Contribution On The Originalism Blog, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract from Stephen E. Sachs, The “Unwritten Constitution” and Unwritten Law, 2013 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1797, 1822 n.177 (reviewing Akhil Reed Amar, America’s Unwritten Constitution (2012)) (citing Michael Ramsey, Michael Stern and Seth Barrett Tillman on the Vice President’s Impeachment Trial, The Originalism Blog (Nov. 4, 2012, 7:00 AM)).
[October 27, 2013]
Interpreting Precise Constitutional Text: The Argument For A “New” Interpretation Of The Incompatibility Clause, The Removal & Disqualification Clause, And The Religious Test Clause–A Response To Professor Josh Chafetz’S Impeachment & Assassination (2013), Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This article is a response to Professor Josh Chafetz's Impeachment & Assassination, 95 Minn. L. Rev. 347 (2010).
This Article is a textual exploration of the Constitution’s varying usage in regard to office and officer. The Constitution uses a variety of phrases relating to office and officer, including: (A) Officer of the United States; (B) Office under the United States; (C) Office under the Authority of the United States; and (D) Officer (unmodified). The consensus position – as put forward by Professors Akhil R. Amar and Vikram D. Amar in 1995 – is that the Constitution’s varying terminology in regard …
Extract From Bna Corporate Practice Series No. 16-6, Regulation Of Corporate Political Activity (2013), Citing Tillman's Citizen Untied And The Scope Of Professor Teachout's Anti-Corruption Principle, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from BNA Corporate Practice Series No. 16-6, Regulation of Corporate Political Activity (2013), citing Tillman's Citizens United and the Scope of Professor Teachout's Anti-Corruption Principle.
[June 10, 2013]
Extract From John Cannan, A Legislative History Of The Affordable Care Act, Law Library Journal (2013), Citing Tillman's Noncontemporaneous Lawmaking, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From John Cannan, A Legislative History Of The Affordable Care Act, Law Library Journal (2013), Citing Tillman's Noncontemporaneous Lawmaking, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is an extract from John Cannan, A Legislative History of the Affordable Care Act: How Legislative Procedure Shapes Legislative History, 105 Law Libr. J. 131, 135 n.28 (2013) (citing Tillman's Noncontemporaneous Lawmaking).
[May 20, 2013]
Citation List To Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman
Citation List To Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is a citation list to Model Legislative Veto Act.
[January 20, 2014]
Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman
Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
This is a Model Legislative Veto Act. It is a single page and it is (in my view) consistent with the original public meaning of U.S. Constitution Article I, Section 7, Clause 3. It is not consistent with INS v. Chadha.
[22 May 2015]
Extract From Tara Ross, Enlightened Democracy: The Case For The Electoral College (2d Ed. 2012), Citing Tillman's Betwixt Principle And Practice, Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract From Tara Ross, Enlightened Democracy: The Case For The Electoral College (2d Ed. 2012), Citing Tillman's Betwixt Principle And Practice, Seth Barrett Tillman
Seth Barrett Tillman
Extract from Tara Ross, Enlightened Democracy: The Case for the Electoral College 245 n.55 (2d ed. 2012), citing Tillman's Betwixt Principle and Practice.
[May 27, 2013]