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Foreword - In Memory Of Robert J. Lipkin, James May, Erin Daly, Robert Hayman Feb 2011

Foreword - In Memory Of Robert J. Lipkin, James May, Erin Daly, Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

This is a foreword to a compendium of writings by our lost friend and colleague, Bobby Lipkin, collected within a special issue of the Widener Law Review. Bobby’s constitutionalism beholds and celebrates that "no constitutional truths emanate from either politically unaccountable" courts or from paradigmatically imperfect constitutional legal theories. Rather, Bobby’s constitutionalism was participatory and justificatory: it derives from the Constitution’s republican democracy. The Constitution means what We the People allow it to mean at constitutional inflection points in our nation’s history. We miss Bobby dearly.


To Live Or Let Die: Federal Intervention In Medical Treatment Decisions (Heckler V. Ahs), Robert Hayman Dec 1984

To Live Or Let Die: Federal Intervention In Medical Treatment Decisions (Heckler V. Ahs), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


The End Is No Longer In Sight: The Constitutionality Of Revoking Social Security Withdrawals (Bowen V. Public Agencies), Robert Hayman Dec 1984

The End Is No Longer In Sight: The Constitutionality Of Revoking Social Security Withdrawals (Bowen V. Public Agencies), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


Employment Discrimination: Another Knot In Church/State Entanglement? (Ohio Civil Rights Commission V. Dayton Christian Schools), Robert Hayman Dec 1984

Employment Discrimination: Another Knot In Church/State Entanglement? (Ohio Civil Rights Commission V. Dayton Christian Schools), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.