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Russell A. Miller

Selected Works

Constitutional law

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Balancing Security And Liberty In Germany, Russell A. Miller Oct 2017

Balancing Security And Liberty In Germany, Russell A. Miller

Russell A. Miller

Scholarly discourse over America’s national security policy frequently invites comparison with Germany’s policy. Interest in Germany’s national security jurisprudence arises because, like the United States, Germany is a constitutional democracy. Yet, in contrast to the United States, Germany’s historical encounters with violent authoritarian, anti-democratic, and terrorist movements have endowed it with a wealth of constitutional experience in balancing security and liberty. The first of these historical encounters – with National Socialism – provided the legacy against which Germany’s post-World War II constitutional order is fundamentally defined. The second encounter – with leftist domestic radicalism in the 1970s and 1980s – …


In A Dissenting Voice: Justice Ginsburg's Federalism, Russell Miller Dec 2008

In A Dissenting Voice: Justice Ginsburg's Federalism, Russell Miller

Russell A. Miller

No abstract provided.


A Shared Constitutionalism: Stemm Cells And The Case For Transatlanticism, Russell Miller Dec 2005

A Shared Constitutionalism: Stemm Cells And The Case For Transatlanticism, Russell Miller

Russell A. Miller

No abstract provided.