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Sanford Levinson And The Prospects For Constitutional Reform, Sotirios A. Barber
Sanford Levinson And The Prospects For Constitutional Reform, Sotirios A. Barber
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Sanford Levinson, Framed: America's 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Government (2012).
"Constitutional Myths" And "Democratic Politics": Two Takes On The American Constitution, Sanford Levinson
"Constitutional Myths" And "Democratic Politics": Two Takes On The American Constitution, Sanford Levinson
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Ray Raphael, Constitutional Myths: What We Get Wrong and How to Get it Right (2013), and Anthony King, the Founding Fathers v. The People: Paradoxes of American Democracy (2012).
The Fourth Problem, I. Bennett Capers
The Fourth Problem, I. Bennett Capers
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Stephen J. Schulhofer, More Essential Than Ever: The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty-First Century (2012), and Tracy Maclin, The Supreme Court and the Fourth Amendment's Exclusionary Rule (2013).
The Declaration Of Independence As Canon Fodder, Mark A. Graber
The Declaration Of Independence As Canon Fodder, Mark A. Graber
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Alexander Tsesis, For Liberty and equality: The Life and Times of the Declaration of Independence (2012), Justin Buckley Dyer, Natural Law and the Antislavery Constitutional Tradition (2012), Nicholas Buccola, The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass (2012), and Brian R. Dirck, Lincoln and the Constitution (2012).
Slouching Toward Babel: Oklahoma's First Marketable Product Problem, William T. Silvia
Slouching Toward Babel: Oklahoma's First Marketable Product Problem, William T. Silvia
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constructing Courts: Judicial Institutional Change Embedded In Larger Political Dynamics, Stephen M. Engel
Constructing Courts: Judicial Institutional Change Embedded In Larger Political Dynamics, Stephen M. Engel
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Justin Crowe, Building the Judiciary: Law, Courts and the Politics of Institutional Development (2012) and Jed Handelsman Shugerman, The People's Courts: Pursuing Judicial Independence in America (2012).
The Empirical Study Of Law And Courts, Artemus Ward
The Empirical Study Of Law And Courts, Artemus Ward
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Lee Epstein, William Landes & Richard Posner, The Behavior of Federal Judges: A Theoretical Study of Rational Choice (2012) and New Directions in Judicial Politics (2012).
Marriage In America, Mark E. Brandon
Marriage In America, Mark E. Brandon
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Priscilla Yamin, American Marriage: A Political Institution (2012), Elizabeth Brake, Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law (2012).
Permeable Sovereignty And Religious Liberty, Paul Horwitz
Permeable Sovereignty And Religious Liberty, Paul Horwitz
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Abner S. Greene, Against Obligation: The Multiple Sources of Authority in a Liberal Democracy (2012).
The Political Virtue, Russell Muirhead
The Political Virtue, Russell Muirhead
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Robert Goodin, On Settling (2012), Amy Gutmann & Dennis Thompson, The Spirit of Compromise: Why Governing Demands It and Campaigning Undermines It (2012), and Richard Sennett, Together, the Rituals, Pleasures and Politics of Cooperation (2012).
The (Dys)Functions Of American Federalism, Lisa L. Miller
The (Dys)Functions Of American Federalism, Lisa L. Miller
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Sotirios A. Barber, The Fallacies of States' Rights (2013), David Brian Robertson, Federalism and the Making of America (2012) and Erin Ryan, Federalism and the Tug of War Within (2011).
Gubernatorial Power And The Nationalization Of State Politics, Paul Nolette
Gubernatorial Power And The Nationalization Of State Politics, Paul Nolette
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Saladin M. Ambar, How Governors Built the Modern American Presidency (2012) and Thad Kousser & Justin H. Phillips, The Power of American Governors: Winning on Budgets and Losing on Policy.
From The Courthouse To The Chalkboard, Thomas F. Burke
From The Courthouse To The Chalkboard, Thomas F. Burke
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Michael J. Klarman, From the Closet to the Altar: Courts, Backlash, and the Struggle for Same-Sex Marriage (2012).
Family Drama: Dangling Inheritances And Promised Lands, Patricia A. Cain
Family Drama: Dangling Inheritances And Promised Lands, Patricia A. Cain
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Hendrick Hartog, Someday All This Will Be Yours: A History of Inheritance and Old Age (2012).
The Law, Gendered Abuse, And The Limits And Possibilities Of Feminist Theory, Lisa D. Brush
The Law, Gendered Abuse, And The Limits And Possibilities Of Feminist Theory, Lisa D. Brush
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Leigh Goodmark, A Troubled Marriage: Domestic Violence and the Legal System (2011).
Liberal Responsibilities, Robin West
Liberal Responsibilities, Robin West
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Cory Brettschneider, When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? : How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality (2012) and James E. Fleming & Linda C. McClain, Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (2013).
Lost Rights And The Importance Of Audience, Emily Zackin
Lost Rights And The Importance Of Audience, Emily Zackin
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing George I. Lovell, This is Not Civil Rights: Discovering Rights Talk in 1939 America (2012) and Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., Reclaiming the Petition Clause: Seditious Libel, "Offensive" Protest, and the Right to Petition the Government for a Redress of Grievances (2012).
Religion And Theistic Faith: On Koppelman, Leiter, Secular Purpose, And Accommodations, Abner S. Greene
Religion And Theistic Faith: On Koppelman, Leiter, Secular Purpose, And Accommodations, Abner S. Greene
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Andrew Koppelma, Defending American Religious Neutrality (2013), and Brian Leiter, Why Tolerate Religion (2013).
Lessons From The Nineteenth Century Controversies Over Bible Reading And Aid To Religious Schools, William P. Marshall
Lessons From The Nineteenth Century Controversies Over Bible Reading And Aid To Religious Schools, William P. Marshall
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Steven K. Green, The Bible, The School and the Constitution: The Clash That Shaped Modern Church-State Doctrine (2012).
Boilerplate, Freedom Of Contract, And Democratic Degradation, Brian H. Bix
Boilerplate, Freedom Of Contract, And Democratic Degradation, Brian H. Bix
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Margaret Jane Radin, Boilerplate: The Fine Print, Vanishing Rights, and the Rule of Law (2012).
Coming Of Age In Ip: What Goods, Infrastructures, And Property Theory Suggest About The Flourishing Of Intellectual Property Scholarship, Zahr K. Said
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Ronald A. Cass & Keith N. Hylton, Laws of Creation: Property Rights in the World of Ideas (2013), Madhavi Sunder, From Goods to a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice (2012), and Brett M. Frischmann, Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources (2012).
Economics And Social Rights: A Case Of Disciplinary Disconnect, Eileen Mcdonagh
Economics And Social Rights: A Case Of Disciplinary Disconnect, Eileen Mcdonagh
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Jeff King, Judging Social Rights (2012) and Katharine G. Young, Constituting Economic and Social Rights (2012).
Citizen Ruff: Do Humans Have Political Obligations To Animals?, Helena Silverstein
Citizen Ruff: Do Humans Have Political Obligations To Animals?, Helena Silverstein
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Sue Donaldson & Will Kymlicka, Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights (2011), Kimberly K. Smith, Governing Animals: Animal Welfare and the Liberal State (2012).
War Crimes Trials: Between Justice And Politics, Devin O. Pendas
War Crimes Trials: Between Justice And Politics, Devin O. Pendas
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Allan A. Ryan, Yamashita's Ghost: War Crimes, MacArthur's Justice, and Command Accountability (2012), and Charles Anthony Smith, The Rise and Fall of War Crimes Trials: From Charles I to Bush II (2012).
"Anything Can Happen:" Interpreting The 'End' Of War, Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
"Anything Can Happen:" Interpreting The 'End' Of War, Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
Tulsa Law Review
Reviewing Thomas U. Berger, War Guilt, and World Politics After World War II (2012), Larry May, After War Ends: A Philosophical Perspective (2012), and Kimberly Theidon, Intimate Enemies: Violence and Reconciliation in Peru (2012).
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Relational Federalism: An Essay In Honor Of Heather Gerken, David Fontana
Relational Federalism: An Essay In Honor Of Heather Gerken, David Fontana
Tulsa Law Review
This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.
The full video is available here.
Abandoning Bad Ideas And Disregarding Good Ones For The Right Reasons: Reflections On A Festschrift, Heather K. Gerken
Abandoning Bad Ideas And Disregarding Good Ones For The Right Reasons: Reflections On A Festschrift, Heather K. Gerken
Tulsa Law Review
This paper was presented at the 2012 Symposium. Full video is available here.
Justifications For Universal Jurisdiction: Shocking The Conscience Is Not Enough, Nahal Kazemi
Justifications For Universal Jurisdiction: Shocking The Conscience Is Not Enough, Nahal Kazemi
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.