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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
What Do We Really Know About The American Choice-Of-Law Revolution?, Hillel Y. Levin
What Do We Really Know About The American Choice-Of-Law Revolution?, Hillel Y. Levin
Scholarly Works
This Book Review reviews Symeon Symeonides's recent book, The American Choice-of-Law Revolution: Past, Present and Future. I conclude that the book is required reading in the field and that it pushes the law in the right direction in significant ways. However, I suggest that it falls short in its effort to tell the full story of the Revolution, for two reasons. First, the data set is limited to published opinions. Second, we cannot evaluate the Revolution simply by looking at judicial opinions. I argue that scholarship and practice in Conflicts must reengage with one another, and offer a framework for …
At His Discretion (N.): "To Be Disposed Of As He Thinks Fit; At His Disposal, At His Mercy; Unconditionally", J. Amy Dillard
At His Discretion (N.): "To Be Disposed Of As He Thinks Fit; At His Disposal, At His Mercy; Unconditionally", J. Amy Dillard
All Faculty Scholarship
Review of ANGELA J. DAVIS, ARBITRARY JUSTICE (Oxford University Press, Inc. 2007) 264 pp.
A Windfall For The Magnates: The Development Of Woodland Ownership In Denmark, Eric Kades
A Windfall For The Magnates: The Development Of Woodland Ownership In Denmark, Eric Kades
Faculty Publications
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The Path To (And From?) Judicial Independence (Reviewing Charles Gardner Geyh, When Courts And Congress Collide: The Struggle For Control Of America’S Judicial System (2006), Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
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The Foreign Affairs Power: Does The Constitution Matter?, D. A. Jeremy Telman
The Foreign Affairs Power: Does The Constitution Matter?, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Amada Seligman’S “Block By Block: Neighborhoods And Public Policy On Chicago's West Side”, Richard H. Chused
Book Review Of Amada Seligman’S “Block By Block: Neighborhoods And Public Policy On Chicago's West Side”, Richard H. Chused
Other Publications
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Book Review Of Faiths Of The Founding Fathers, Davison M. Douglas
Book Review Of Faiths Of The Founding Fathers, Davison M. Douglas
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The D'Oh! Of Popular Constiutitonalism, Neal Devins
The D'Oh! Of Popular Constiutitonalism, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Process Theory, Majoritarianism, And The Original Understanding, William Michael Treanor
Process Theory, Majoritarianism, And The Original Understanding, William Michael Treanor
Fordham Law Review
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Minimalism, Perfectionism, And Common Law Constitutionalism: Reflections On Sunstein's And Fleming's Efforts To Find The Sweet Spot In Constitutional Theory, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Minimalism, Perfectionism, And Common Law Constitutionalism: Reflections On Sunstein's And Fleming's Efforts To Find The Sweet Spot In Constitutional Theory, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Valuing Autonomy, Youngjae Lee
Privacy, Minimalism, And Perfectionism, Charles A. Kelbley
Privacy, Minimalism, And Perfectionism, Charles A. Kelbley
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Second-Order Perfectionism, Cass R. Sunstein
The Incredible Shrinking Constitutional Theory: From The Partial Constitution To The Minimal Constitution, James E. Fleming
The Incredible Shrinking Constitutional Theory: From The Partial Constitution To The Minimal Constitution, James E. Fleming
Fordham Law Review
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The Fit Dimension, Abner S. Greene
Book Review Of Can Might Make Rights? Building The Rule Of Law After Military Interventions, Lan Cao
Book Review Of Can Might Make Rights? Building The Rule Of Law After Military Interventions, Lan Cao
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.