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Conspiracy Theories: Causes and Cures
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2009)Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked together in order to withhold the truth about some important practice or some terrible event. A recent example is the belief, ... -
Constituting We the People
(Fordham Law Review, 1997) -
The Constitution and 9/11: Recurring Threats to America's Freedoms
(Law, Courts, and Judicial Process Section of the American Political Science Association, 2008) -
The Constitution and the Rights Not to Procreate
(Stanford Law School, 2008)Does the Federal Constitution protect a right not to procreate, and what does that mean? Modern reproductive technology has made this question both more salient and more problematic. For example, a number of courts and ... -
The Constitution and the Subgroup Question
(1995)Presented on Nov. 18, 1994, Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington as the 1994 Harris Lecture. -
Constitution-Making: An Introduction
(The University of Texas, 2013)Alexander Hamilton’s observation that the people of the thirteen colonies were the first to be given the opportunity to define their constitution “from reflection and choice” rather than “accident and force” may have been ... -
Constitution-Talk and Justice-Talk
(Fordham Law Review, 2001) -
Constitutional Bounds of Database Protection: The Role of Judicial Review in the Creation and Definition of Private Rights in Information
(University of California Press, 2000)In late September of 1999 two committees of the House of Representatives reported to the House two radically different bills for protecting database providers. One bill, H.R. 354, is unconstitutional. The other, H.R. 1858, ... -
The Constitutional Commitment to Legislative Adjudication in the Early American Tradition
(Harvard Law Review, 1998) -
Constitutional Constraints
(California Law Review Inc., 2009)The main ambition of "Constitutional Constraints" is to open up the subject of constitutional constraints on government officials, including Presidents and Supreme Court Justices, as a topic for discussion within the field ... -
Constitutional Design in the Ancient World
(Stanford Law School, 2012)This paper identifies two distinctive features of ancient constitutional design that have largely disappeared from the modern world: constitution-making by single individuals and constitution-making by foreigners. We ... -
Constitutional Fidelity/Democratic Agency
(Fordham Law Review, 1997) -
Constitutional Hardball
(2004)This Essay develops the idea that there is a practice called constitutional hardball. The practice has three characteristics: it involves arguments and behavior by political actors (including judges, although their role ... -
The Constitutional Imaginary: Just Stories About We the People
(University of Maryland, 2012) -
The Constitutional Inevitability of Same-Sex Marriage
(University of Maryland, 2012)