New work from Constitutional Commentary now available online. Read pieces from current and future issues in our First Look feature.
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Constitutional Commentary was founded in 1984 and is one of the few faculty-edited law journals in the country. It enjoys a wide following among legal scholars, historians, political scientists, and others interested in constitutional law and history.
New work from Constitutional Commentary now available online. Read pieces from current and future issues in our First Look feature.
constitutionalcommentary.lib.umn.edu/first-look/
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Now online: David S. Schwartz discusses the impact of Creative 303 and related cases in his article Making Sense of 303 Creative: A Free Speech Solution in Search of a Problem. constitutionalcommentary.lib.umn.edu/wp-content/u...
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Ready for a First Look: David Driesenβs article, Does a Removal Power Exist? Joseph Story and Selective Living Originalism, analyzing Storyβs concept of removing executive officers found in his Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States
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Missed the student law review submission cycle? Constitutional Commentary is now reading submissions of short(ish) con law articles that fit our βshorter and less ponderousβ format. Click here for details. constitutionalcommentary.lib.umn.edu/submissions/
This was a really great conversation. Many thanks for LMVMN for having me! www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpFI...
Am looking forward to a virtual discussion at 7 PM CT on Tuesday with the League of Women Voters of Minnesota on "Can the President Do That? Understanding Executive Power and State Protections." You can register below. www.lwvmn.org/events
Read Conor Caseyβs review of Constitutional Essentials, a work that distills the framework developed by political and legal philosopher John Rawls to offer βguidance for the project of liberal constitutional democracy.β
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New from Constitutional Commentary: Samuel Moyn and Rephael Stern take a deep look at how James Bradley Thayer (1831β1902) sought to save democracy through judicial self-restraintβand how his efforts ultimately failed.
constitutionalcommentary.lib.umn.edu/article/4810/
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