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Seth Barrett Tillman

2006

ZZ30. Extracts from Treatises, Books, and Other Difficult To Find Publications Citing, Acknowledging, or Relying on My Publications (or on me personally)

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Extract From Robert W. Bennett's Taming The Electoral College Citing Tillman's The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material, Seth Barrett Tillman Apr 2006

Extract From Robert W. Bennett's Taming The Electoral College Citing Tillman's The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Robert W. Bennett's Taming the Electoral College citing Tillman's The Federalist Papers as Reliable Historical Source Material for Constitutional Interpretation.

See Robert W. Bennett, Taming the Electoral College 184 n.5 (2006).

[August 2, 2010]


Extract From Christopher Brooks' Chisholm To Alden: James Wilson's Artificial Person In American Supreme Court History Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman Apr 2006

Extract From Christopher Brooks' Chisholm To Alden: James Wilson's Artificial Person In American Supreme Court History Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Christopher Brooks' Chisholm to Alden: James Wilson's Artificial Person in American Supreme Court History citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense.

See Christopher Brooks, Chisholm to Alden: James Wilson's Artificial Person in American Supreme Court History, 1793-1999, at viii, 304 n.13 (Logos Verlag Berlin 2006).

[August 4, 2010]


Extract From Harold H. Bruff's Balance Of Forces Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman Mar 2006

Extract From Harold H. Bruff's Balance Of Forces Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This contains several extracts from Harold H. Bruff's Balance of Forces citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense.

Harold H. Bruff, Balance of Forces: Separation of Powers Law in the Administrative State 223 n.5, 267 n.67, 478 n.1 (2006).

[December 19, 2008]


Extract From Robert F. Williams' State Constitutional Law Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman Feb 2006

Extract From Robert F. Williams' State Constitutional Law Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Robert F. Williams, State Constitutional Law citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3.

See Robert F. Williams, State Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials 789 (4th ed. 2006).


Extract From Karen Crabbs Fernandes' Delegation And The Administrative State (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation) Citing Levinson-Tillman Exchange And Other Tillman Publications, Seth Barrett Tillman Jan 2006

Extract From Karen Crabbs Fernandes' Delegation And The Administrative State (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation) Citing Levinson-Tillman Exchange And Other Tillman Publications, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This contains several extracts from Karen Crabbs Fernandes' Delegation and the Administrative State: The New Process of Governing and its Effecton the Democratic Soul, an unpublished Ph.D. dissertation from Georgetown University. The extract cites several of my publications and the Levinson-Tillman exchange.

See Karen Crabbs Fernandes, Delegation and the Administrative State: The New Process of Governing and its Effecton the Democratic Soul 26 n.41, 82 n.163, 197 n.404, 226 (Oct. 24, 2006) (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Georgetown University Dep’t of Government) (on file with author).

[September 13, 2010]