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Seth Barrett Tillman

Selected Works

2012

ZZ20. Extracts from Forthcoming and Other Difficult To Find Journal Articles Citing, Acknowledging, or Relying on My Publications (or on me personally)

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Extract From Zachary Seth Brugman, The Bipartisan Promise Of 1776: The Republican Form And Its Manner Of Election (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Teachout-Tillman Exchange, And Acknowledging Tillman, Seth Barrett Tillman Dec 2012

Extract From Zachary Seth Brugman, The Bipartisan Promise Of 1776: The Republican Form And Its Manner Of Election (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Teachout-Tillman Exchange, And Acknowledging Tillman, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

Extract from Zachary Seth Brugman, The Bipartisan Promise of 1776: The Republican Form and Its Manner of Election 62 n.322 (Dec. 22, 2012) (unpublished manuscript) (on file with author), citing Teachout-Tillman exchange, and acknowledging Tillman.

[October 23, 2013]


Extract From Mike Mcnerney, Trust Or Profit: An Examination Of Whether Military Officers May Serve As Members Of Congress Or Presidential Electors (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing The Calabresi-Tillman Exchange And The Prakash-Tillman Exchange, Seth Barrett Tillman Dec 2012

Extract From Mike Mcnerney, Trust Or Profit: An Examination Of Whether Military Officers May Serve As Members Of Congress Or Presidential Electors (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing The Calabresi-Tillman Exchange And The Prakash-Tillman Exchange, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

Extract from Mike McNerney, Trust or Profit: An Examination of Whether Military Officers may Serve as Members of Congress or Presidential Electors 11 n.31, 17 n.52 (2012), citing Calabresi-Tillman exchange on PENNumbra & Prakash-Tillman exchange on DJCLPP.

[December 19, 2012]


Editors' Welcome In The Irish Law Journal, A Peer Reviewed Journal, Acknowledging Tillman (2012), Seth Barrett Tillman Nov 2012

Editors' Welcome In The Irish Law Journal, A Peer Reviewed Journal, Acknowledging Tillman (2012), Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from the Editors' Welcome in the first volume of the Irish Law Journal, a peer reviewed journal. The Welcome acknowledges my role as faculty advisor (and a member of the peer review committee).

[February 27, 2013]


Paul Macmahon, Self-Service Search Warrants And International Terrorism: Lessons From Damache V Dpp, Irish Law Journal (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Acknowledging Tillman, Seth Barrett Tillman Oct 2012

Paul Macmahon, Self-Service Search Warrants And International Terrorism: Lessons From Damache V Dpp, Irish Law Journal (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Acknowledging Tillman, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

Paul MacMahon, Self-Service Search Warrants and International Terrorism: Lessons from Damache v DPP, 1 Irish L.J. 2, 3 n.* (2012) (peer reviewed), acknowledging Tillman.

[February 27, 2013]


David R. Upham, An Essay On The President’S Constitutional Duty To Prioritize Expenditures (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman & Tillman "A Fragment On Shall And May", Seth Barrett Tillman Oct 2012

David R. Upham, An Essay On The President’S Constitutional Duty To Prioritize Expenditures (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman & Tillman "A Fragment On Shall And May", Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from David R. Upham, An Essay on the President’s Constitutional Duty to Prioritize Expenditures 5 n.19 (July 18, 2012), citing Tillman & Tillman "A Fragment on Shall and May."

[October 15, 2012]


Extract From Luke Beck, Note, Williams V Commonwealth, School Chaplains And The Religious Tests Clause Of The Constitution, Monash University Law Review (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Citing Teachout-Tillman Exchange, And Tillman's Response To Chafetz, Seth Barrett Tillman Jun 2012

Extract From Luke Beck, Note, Williams V Commonwealth, School Chaplains And The Religious Tests Clause Of The Constitution, Monash University Law Review (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Citing Teachout-Tillman Exchange, And Tillman's Response To Chafetz, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from a note on a recent judgment of the High Court of Australia, Williams v. Commonwealth. The decision touches on the Australian Religious Tests Clause, which is an analogue of the Religious Test Clause in the United States Constitution. The Note cites the Teachout-Tillman exchange, and Tillman's Response to Chafetz (a forthcoming publication)

The judicial opinion can be found here: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/HCA/2012/23.html.

[July 1, 2013]


Extract From Michael Kent Curtis, Citizens United, Davis V. Fec, And Arizona Free Enterprise In Context: Lochner On Steroids And Democracy On Life Support (Apr. 5, 2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman's Citizen United And The Scope Of Professor Teachout's Anti-Corruption Principle, Seth Barrett Tillman May 2012

Extract From Michael Kent Curtis, Citizens United, Davis V. Fec, And Arizona Free Enterprise In Context: Lochner On Steroids And Democracy On Life Support (Apr. 5, 2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman's Citizen United And The Scope Of Professor Teachout's Anti-Corruption Principle, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Michael Kent Curtis, Citizens United, Davis v. FEC, and Arizona Free Enterprise in Context: Lochner on Steroids and Democracy on Life Support (Apr. 5, 2012), citing Tillman's Citizen United and the Scope of Professor Teachout's Anti-Corruption Principle.

[May 21, 2012]


Extract From Ephraim Unell, Not “The Most Powerful Argument” About The Meaning Of Free Exercise: Congressional Power, “Facial” Review, And Why Rosenkranz’ Subjects Theory Does Not Support Smith (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment On Shall And May, Seth Barrett Tillman May 2012

Extract From Ephraim Unell, Not “The Most Powerful Argument” About The Meaning Of Free Exercise: Congressional Power, “Facial” Review, And Why Rosenkranz’ Subjects Theory Does Not Support Smith (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment On Shall And May, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

Extract from Ephraim Unell, Not “The Most Powerful Argument” About the Meaning of Free Exercise: Congressional Power, “Facial” Review, and why Rosenkranz’ Subjects Theory Does Not Support Smith 1 n.*, 42 n.161 (2012) (unpublished manuscript) (on file with author), citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment on Shall and May.

[August 12, 2013]


Extract From Christopher Bisping, Conquering The Legal World? The Use Of English In Foreign Courts, European Review Of Private Law (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment On Shall And May, Seth Barrett Tillman Apr 2012

Extract From Christopher Bisping, Conquering The Legal World? The Use Of English In Foreign Courts, European Review Of Private Law (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment On Shall And May, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Christopher Bisping, Conquering the Legal World? The Use of English in Foreign Courts, 20 Euro. Rev. of Private L. 541, 542 n.2 (2012) (peer reviewed), citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment on Shall and May.

[May 27, 2013]


Extract From Frank B. Cross, The Practical Meaning Of Originalism (Mar. 1, 2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman's The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material For Constitutional Interpretation, Seth Barrett Tillman Mar 2012

Extract From Frank B. Cross, The Practical Meaning Of Originalism (Mar. 1, 2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman's The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material For Constitutional Interpretation, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Frank B. Cross, The Practical Meaning of Originalism (Mar. 1, 2012), citing Tillman's "The Federalist Papers as Reliable Historical Source Material for Constitutional Interpretation."

[July 9, 2012]


Woody R. Clermont, Hitting The Reset Button On Freedom Of Conscience: Reading The Writing On The Wall (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment On Shall And May, Seth Barrett Tillman Mar 2012

Woody R. Clermont, Hitting The Reset Button On Freedom Of Conscience: Reading The Writing On The Wall (2012) (Unpublished Manuscript), Citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment On Shall And May, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

Woody R. Clermont, Hitting the Reset Button on Freedom of Conscience: Reading the Writing on the Wall 37 n.198 (2012) (unpublished manuscript, on file with the author), citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment on Shall and May.

[June 1, 2014]


Extract From Roy E. Brownell Ii, Can The President Recess Appoint A Vice President?, Presidential Studies Quarterly (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Citing Prakash-Tillman Exchange, And Tillman's Interpreting Precise Constitutional Text, Seth Barrett Tillman Feb 2012

Extract From Roy E. Brownell Ii, Can The President Recess Appoint A Vice President?, Presidential Studies Quarterly (2012) (Peer Reviewed), Citing Prakash-Tillman Exchange, And Tillman's Interpreting Precise Constitutional Text, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Roy E. Brownell II, Can the President Recess Appoint a Vice President?, 42 Presidential Stud. Q. 622 (2012) (peer reviewed), citing Prakash-Tillman exchange, and Tillman's Interpreting Precise Constitutional Text.

[July 25, 2012]