MANUSCRIPTS FROM 2013
A Convenient Path for the Brazilian Branches of Government: Executive Supremacy, Carlos Bolonha
Untrodden Ground: How Presidents Interpret the Constitution, Harold H. Bruff
Lincoln, The Emancipation Proclamation and Executive Power, Henry L. Chambers Jr.
Long Wars and the Constitution, Stephen M. Griffin
The Emergency Powers of the Judiciary, or Necessity and German Constitutionalism, Jacqueline R. Hunsicker
Standing for the Structural Constitution, Aziz Z. Huq
Passive-Aggressive Executive Power, Corinna Barrett Lain
Getting our Minds around Noel Canning v. NLRB: An Exchange, Sanford Levinson and Jack Balkin
Democratizing the Executive, Bernadette Meyler
The Dangerous Fantasy of Lincoln: Framing Executive Power as Presidential Mastery, Julie Novkov
The Myth of the Free Trade President, Jide Nzelibe
The Imbecilic Executive, Saikrishna Prakash
Executive Power, the Rule of Law and the First Obama Administration, Peter M. Shane
The Law: Bush, Cheney, and the Separation of Powers: A Lasting Legal Legacy?, Gordon Silverstein
Seeing Past Emergencies: The Institutionalization of State-Level Debtor Protections, Emily Zackin
MANUSCRIPTS FROM 2012
Federalism's Global Generality, Charlton C. Copeland
Comparative Constitutional Law: The Seventh Inning Problem, Tom Ginsburg
Veils, Politics, and Constitutionalism, Jill Goldenziel
Lessons from the Anticanon (and Some Comparative Questions), Jamal Greene
Indentifying the Canon from the Anticanon, Haider Ala Hamoudi
The Nordic counternarrative: Democracy, human development, and judicial review, Ran Hirschl
The Rule of Law in Factionalized Societies, Donald L. Horowitz
Thoughts re "Canon" of Comparative Constitutional Law, Vicki Jackson
Grootboom at Home and Abroad: Adventures in the construction of a Global Constitutional Canon, Heinz Klug
Grootboom and the One-Case (or Country?) Canon on Social Rights, David Landau
Canonizing Comparative Constitutionalism: Some Informal Suggestions for Our Schmooze, Sanford Levinson
Liberalism and the Constitutional Canon: The 1960s and Its Aftermath, Christopher P. Matera
Foreign Precedents and the Global Canon: A Preliminary Exploration, Noga Morag-Levine and Barbara Bean
The Global Constitutional Canon: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Peter E. Quint
Making a Mountain out of a Molehill? Marbury and the Construction of the Constitutional Canon, Amanda Rinderle and Keith E. Whittington
"Looking over the Crowd and Picking Your Friends:" The Social World of Legal Cases, Kim Lane Scheppele
The Problem With Constitutional Borrowing: Imitation is not necessarily the sincerest form of Flattery, Gordon Silverstein
A Canon for Global Constitutionalism, Karol E. Soltan
Dialogue and Constitutional Duty, Mark Tushnet
The Enforcement of Socioeconomic Rights and the Global Constitutional Canon, Emily Zackin
MANUSCRIPTS FROM 2011
The Reconstruction Power, Jack M. Balkin
Constitutional Politics, Constitutional Law, and the Thirteenth Amendment, Michael Les Benedict
The Impact of the Thirteenth Amendment on the Common Law, David S. Bogen
[Features of conventional scholarly wisdom about the Thirteenth Amendment], Pamela Brandwein
The Thirteenth Amendment, Interest Convergence, and the Badges and Incidents of Slavery, William M. Carter Jr.
Why Originalism is of so Little Use in Interpreting the Thirteenth Amendment, Henry L. Chambers
States Rights, Southern Hypocrisy, and the Crisis of the Union, Paul Finkelman
Liberalism, the Thirteenth Amendment, and the Seeds of Destruction of Reconstruction, Leslie F. Goldstein
Getting Right Without Lincoln, Daniel W. Hamilton
The Enduring Legacy of the Thirteenth Amendment, Robert J. Kaczorowski
Slavery and the Phenomenology of Torture, Sanford Levinson
The Thirteenth Amendment and Constitutional Theory, Earl Maltz
Congressional Authority to Interpret the Thirteenth Amendment: a Response to Professor Tsesis, Jennifer Mason McAward
Involuntary Servitude, Public Accommodations Laws, and the Legacy of Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States , Linda C. McClain
The Thirteenth Amendment and the Meaning of Familial Bonds, Julie Novkov
The Slavery and Involuntary Servitude of Immigrant Workers: Two Sides of the Same Coin, Maria L. Ontiveros
Contract, Race, and Freedom of Labor in the Constitutional Law of "Involuntary Servitude", James G. Pope
Congressional Authority to Interpret the Thirteenth Amendment, Alexander Tsesis
A Grievance Based Interpretation of the Thirteenth Amendment, Lea VanderVelde
James Ashley and the Thirteenth Amendment, Rebecca E. Zietlow
MANUSCRIPTS FROM 2009
Religion and Constitutionalism: Indigenous Societies, David S. Bogen
Is There a Paradox in Amending a Sacred Text?, Beau Breslin
Like A Hole in the Head, Lief H. Carter
Toward a Judeo-Christian Constitutional Interpretation, Henry L. Chambers
Atmospheric Harms in Constitutional Law, Frederick Mark Gedicks
Sexuality, Religion, and the Right of Conscience, Emily R. Gill
A Reflection on Native Americans and the Religion Clauses, Leslie F. Goldstein
The Rule Against Scandal, Marci A. Hamilton
The Curious Case of School Prayer: Political Entrepreneurship and the Relative (Im)permeability of Legal Institutions, Bradley D. Hays
If An Amendment Were Adopted Declaing the United States a Christian Nation, Would it be Constitutional? Well ... Let's Look at Turkey, Gary J. Jacobsohn
The Dueling First Amendments: Government as Funder and the Establishment Clause, Carol Nackenoff
Notes on the Impossibility of Religious Freedom and Toleration in a Secular Age, Matthew Scherer
Religion, Constitutionalism, and Ethos, Neil Siegel
Religion and Jacksonian America, Keith E. Whittington
MANUSCRIPTS FROM 2008
Remembering How To Do Equality, Jack M. Balkin and Reva B. Siegel
Good Constitutional Citizenship, S. Barber
Citizenship, Rights and Belonging, Henry L. Chambers Jr.
First Person Plural, Jim Chen
Liberal Internationalism, Community and Citizenship at the Start of the Twenty-First Century, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Parades, Pickets, and Prison: Alice Paul and the Virtues of Unruly Constitutional Citizenship, Lynda G. Dodd
Successful Failures of the American Constitution, James E. Fleming
Judicial Review and Democratic Theory, Leslie F. Goldstein
The Constitution as Creator of Second-Class Citizens, Sanford Levinson
Dimensions of Women's Equal Citizenship, Linda C. McClain
Prostitutes, Coolies, Slaves, and Citizens: How Gender, Race, and Class, Constructed Citizenship and the Nation State during the Asian Exclusion Movement, Carol Nackenoff
Sacrifice and Civic Membership: Who Earns Rights, and When?, Julie Novkov
Reflections on the Constitutional Duties of Citizens (and Persons), Peter E. Quint
Women's Civic Inclusion and the Bill of Rights, Gretchen Ritter
Constitutional Citizenship and Constitutional Ethos, Howard Schweber
Gender at the Margins of Contemporary Constitutional Citizenship, Rogers M. Smith
Governance, Family, and Citizenship, Kathleen Sullivan
John Brown's Constitution, Robert L. Tsai
[no title], Mariah Zeisberg
Rights of Belonging as Citizenship Rights, Rebecca E. Zietlow
MANUSCRIPTS FROM 2006
The Process of Constitutional Change: From Partisan Entrenchment to the National Surveillance State, Jack M. Balkin and Sanford Levinson
Underlying Principles, Randy E. Barnett
Liberalism in the Twenty-First Century, David S. Bogen
Liberalism in the Age of Terror: On Defining Our Barbarians, Maxwell O. Chibundu
The Jury Trial and Democratic Values: On the Twenty-First Century Incarnation of an Eighteenth Century Institution, Maxwell O. Chibundu
An Eighteenth Century Second Amendment in a Twenty-First Century World: Moving Beyond Originalist Errors to Historical Insight, Saul Cornell
Judicial Globalization in the Service of Self-Government, Martin S. Flaherty
Narrow Originalism/Intentionalism, James E. Fleming
Party Politics and Constitutional Change: The Political Origins of Liberal Judicial Activism, Howard Gillman
