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Signing Statements: Constitutional And Practical Limits, Louis Fisher Oct 2007

Signing Statements: Constitutional And Practical Limits, Louis Fisher

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Against Mix-And-Match Lawmaking, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl Apr 2007

Against Mix-And-Match Lawmaking, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Interpreting Constitutions: A Comparative Study, Frederick W. Dingledy Jan 2007

Interpreting Constitutions: A Comparative Study, Frederick W. Dingledy

Library Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Avoidance And The Roberts Court, Neal Devins Jan 2007

Constitutional Avoidance And The Roberts Court, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Pluralism And Public Legal Reason, Lawrence B. Solum Oct 2006

Pluralism And Public Legal Reason, Lawrence B. Solum

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


St. George Tucker And The Second Amendment: Original Understandings And Modern Misunderstandings, Saul Cornell Feb 2006

St. George Tucker And The Second Amendment: Original Understandings And Modern Misunderstandings, Saul Cornell

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comparative And Noncomparative Justice: Some Guidelines For Constitutional Adjudication, Raleigh Hannah Levine, Russell Pannier Oct 2005

Comparative And Noncomparative Justice: Some Guidelines For Constitutional Adjudication, Raleigh Hannah Levine, Russell Pannier

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The Limited Path Dependency Of Precedent, Michael J. Gerhardt Apr 2005

The Limited Path Dependency Of Precedent, Michael J. Gerhardt

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Constitutional Defense Of Legislative History, Paul E. Mcgreal Apr 2005

A Constitutional Defense Of Legislative History, Paul E. Mcgreal

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


State Courts Adopting Federal Constitutional Doctrine: Case-By-Case Adoptionism Or Prospective Lockstepping?, Robert F. Williams Feb 2005

State Courts Adopting Federal Constitutional Doctrine: Case-By-Case Adoptionism Or Prospective Lockstepping?, Robert F. Williams

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The State And The Federal Courts In Governance: Vive La Difference!, Hans A. Linde Feb 2005

The State And The Federal Courts In Governance: Vive La Difference!, Hans A. Linde

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Ancients, Moderns And Guns, Mark A. Graber Feb 2004

Introduction: Ancients, Moderns And Guns, Mark A. Graber

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Superb History, Dubious Constitutional And Political Theory: Comments On Uviller And Merkel, The Militia And The Right To Arms, Sanford Levinson Feb 2004

Superb History, Dubious Constitutional And Political Theory: Comments On Uviller And Merkel, The Militia And The Right To Arms, Sanford Levinson

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The Authors' Reply To Commentaries On, And Criticisms Of The Militia And The Right To Arms, Or, How The Second Amendment Fell Silent, H. Richard Uviller, William G. Merkel Feb 2004

The Authors' Reply To Commentaries On, And Criticisms Of The Militia And The Right To Arms, Or, How The Second Amendment Fell Silent, H. Richard Uviller, William G. Merkel

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The Jurisprudential Revolution: Unlocking Human Potential In Grutter And Lawrence, Wilson Huhn Dec 2003

The Jurisprudential Revolution: Unlocking Human Potential In Grutter And Lawrence, Wilson Huhn

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Empiricism: Quasi-Neutral Principles And Constitutional Truths, Timothy Zick Dec 2003

Constitutional Empiricism: Quasi-Neutral Principles And Constitutional Truths, Timothy Zick

Faculty Publications

The absence of neutrality and objectivity in constitutional decision-making has vexed scholars and courts. In this Article, the author describes and analyzes "constitutional empiricism," a trend instituted by the Rehnquist Court, which is characterized by judicial reliance in constitutional review on empirical and scientific conventions and processes. Courts have generally relied upon traditional sources, such as text and history, to interpret consititutional powers and rights. In its search for neutrality and objectivity, however, the Court has recently turned not only to social science and other data, which are fast becoming common sources of interpretation, but also to the precepts and …


Constitutional Decision-Making Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt Jul 2003

Constitutional Decision-Making Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Constitution Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2003

The Constitution Outside The Courts, Michael J. Gerhardt

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Crisis And Constitutionalism, Michael J. Gerhardt Jul 2002

Crisis And Constitutionalism, Michael J. Gerhardt

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Easing The Spring: Strict Scrutiny And Affirmative Action After The Redistricting Cases, Pamela S. Karlan Mar 2002

Easing The Spring: Strict Scrutiny And Affirmative Action After The Redistricting Cases, Pamela S. Karlan

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Review And Institutional Choice, Adrian Vermeule Mar 2002

Judicial Review And Institutional Choice, Adrian Vermeule

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Radical Possibility Of Limited Community-Based Interpretation Of The Constitution, Mark D. Rosen Feb 2002

The Radical Possibility Of Limited Community-Based Interpretation Of The Constitution, Mark D. Rosen

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Constitution And The Other Constitution, Michael Kent Curtis Feb 2002

The Constitution And The Other Constitution, Michael Kent Curtis

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

In this article, Professor Michael Kent Curtis examines how laws that shape the distribution of wealth intersect with and affect popular sovereignty and free speech and press. He presents this discussion in the context of the effect of the Other Constitution on The Constitution. Professor Curtis begins by taking a close-up look at the current campaign finance system and the concentration of media ownership in a few corporate bodies and argues that both affect the way in which various political issues are presented to the public, if at all. Professor Curtis continues by talking about the origins of our constitutional …


On Revolution And Wetland Regulations, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2002

On Revolution And Wetland Regulations, Michael J. Gerhardt

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Constitution In Exile: Is It Time To Bring It In From The Cold?, William W. Van Alstyne Oct 2001

The Constitution In Exile: Is It Time To Bring It In From The Cold?, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Structural Review, Pseudo-Second-Look Decision Making, And The Risk Of Diluting Constitutional Liberty, Dan T. Coenen May 2001

Structural Review, Pseudo-Second-Look Decision Making, And The Risk Of Diluting Constitutional Liberty, Dan T. Coenen

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Subconsitutional Constitutional Law: Supplement, Sham, Or Substitute?, Mark Tushnet May 2001

Subconsitutional Constitutional Law: Supplement, Sham, Or Substitute?, Mark Tushnet

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Constitution Of Collaboration: Protecting Fundamental Values With Second-Look Rules Of Interbranch Dialogue, Dan T. Coenen May 2001

A Constitution Of Collaboration: Protecting Fundamental Values With Second-Look Rules Of Interbranch Dialogue, Dan T. Coenen

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Congress As Culprit: How Lawmakers Spurred On The Court's Anti-Congress Crusade, Neal Devins Jan 2001

Congress As Culprit: How Lawmakers Spurred On The Court's Anti-Congress Crusade, Neal Devins

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Impeachment Defanged And Other Institutional Ramifications Of The Clinton Scandals, Michael J. Gerhardt Jan 2001

Impeachment Defanged And Other Institutional Ramifications Of The Clinton Scandals, Michael J. Gerhardt

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.