The first edition of Howard Gillman, Mark A. Graber, and Keith E. Whittington's American Constitutionalism was published by Oxford University Press in 2012. Both volumes of the casebook are now in ...
We have heard about many threats to “our democracy” in recent years. The phrase most often appears when bewailing or denouncing ideas and people that are supposed to represent these threats. And, to ...
Winner of the Teaching and Mentoring Award for innovative instructional materials in Law and Courts Many scholars have deepened our understanding of the development of our constitutional system, while ...
In his article published on “Il Riformista” (May 25, 2011), Prof. Luciano Pellicani replies to the article written by Prof. Giuseppe Bedeschi, who reviewed his book: “Dalla Città sacra alla città ...
For more information, please contact Nicole Penn at [email protected], 202.862.5845. Richard Nixon described the chief justice as capable of a “more profound and lasting influence on . . . the ...
Throughout its history, the United States Constitution has led a dual existence as one of the country’s most prized—and most criticized—documents. In their new book, Keeping the Republic: A Defense of ...
Adrian Vermeule is a rarity: a self-described conservative in the legal academy. The Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard, he displayed his talents on March 31 in an Atlantic essay ...
“The United States of America is a federal republic: a federation of states governed by written constitutions,” wrote Russell Kirk. The Constitution created a republican form of government. A ...
On Tuesday, October 1, at 5:45 p.m. EDT in Washington, D.C., the American Enterprise Institute will host a panel to discuss how Chief Justices John Marshall, Earl Warren and John Roberts have affected ...