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JOHN O. MCGINNIS
2021
Periodical Articles
January 2021
- The Power of Interpretation: Minimizing the Construction Zone, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 21-01, ___ Notre Dame Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2021) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
- Chicago Teachers, Checked Out, City Journal (Jan. 13, 2021).
- Academic Freedom in Chicagoland, Law & Liberty (Jan. 14, 2021).
- The Illiberals’ Scientific Dilemma, Law & Liberty (Jan. 21, 2021).
- How the Filibuster Strengthens the Republic, Law & Liberty (Jan. 28, 2021).
2020
Newspaper Articles
December 2020
- Democrats’ Fear and Loathing Over Trump-Appointed Judges Totally Unfounded, New York Post (Dec. 12, 2020).
September 2020
- Trump’s Judges Will Bring America Together, Wall Street Journal (Sept. 24, 2020) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
August 2020
- Justice-FTC Antitrust Feud Is the Wrong Kind of Competition, Wall Street Journal (Aug. 13, 2020) (Co-authored by: Linda Sun).
January 2020
- The Supreme Court’s Wise Decision: Honoring Citizens United on Its Big Birthday, New York Daily News (Jan. 20, 2020).
Papers
March 2020
- Unilateralism and Polarization: How Changes in Our Structural Constitution Have Caused Political Divisiveness in Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 20-02, San Diego Legal Studies Paper No. 20-440 (2020) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
Periodical Articles
December 2020
- ‘Poetic Truths’ Are Everywhere, Law & Liberty (Dec. 17, 2020).
- 2020: A Mixed Bag for Classical Liberalism, Law & Liberty (Dec. 31, 2020).
- Alito’s Way, Law & Liberty (Dec. 3, 2020).
- Constitutional Fidelity, City Journal (Dec. 9, 2020).
- Our Complex Liberties, Law & Liberty (Dec. 10, 2020).
November 2020
- Are Democrats Cornered in Illinois?, City Journal (Nov. 8, 2020).
- Digitizing Trust, Law & Liberty (Nov. 12, 2020).
- Gun Rights Delayed Are Gun Rights Denied, Law & Liberty (Nov. 19, 2020).
- Why Wokeism Threatens the Rule of Law, Law & Liberty (Nov. 27, 2020).
- Gun Rights Delayed Can Be Gun Rights Denied, 2020 University of Illinois Law Review Online 302.
October 2020
- Destroying Monuments—and Constitutions, Law & Liberty (Oct. 1, 2020).
- Laurence Tribe Gets the VP’s Vote Wrong, Law & Liberty (Oct. 8, 2020).
- Blinded by Scientism, Law & Liberty (Oct. 15, 2020).
- A Clash of Constitutions, Law & Liberty (Oct. 22, 2020).
- It’s Now the Barrett Court, City Journal (Oct. 27, 2020).
- The New Court’s Docket, Law & Liberty (Oct. 29, 2020).
September 2020
- The Pragmatic Case for a Unitary Executive, Law & Liberty (Sept. 3, 2020).
- Can Modern Originalism Save American Constitutionalism?, Law & Liberty (Sept. 10, 2020).
- Scalia’s Wisdom and Wit, Law & Liberty (Sept. 17, 2020).
- Unifying Antitrust Enforcement for the Digital Age, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 20-20, ___ Washington & Lee Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2020) (Co-authored by: Linda Sun).
August 2020
- When Authority Vanishes, City Journal (Aug. 14, 2020).
- Originalism: More Than a Presumption, Law & Liberty (Aug. 20, 2020).
- Mark Tushnet's Anti-Constitutionalism, Law & Liberty (Aug. 27, 2020).
July 2020
- Roberts and Thomas Battle Over Burke, Law & Liberty (July 2, 2020).
- What Does the Chief Justice Maximize?, Law & Liberty (July 9, 2020).
- Why the Religion Cases Matter Most, Law & Liberty (July 16, 2020).
- Is America Prepared for the Next Cold War?, Law & Liberty (July 23, 2020).
- Unleashing the Freedom to Innovate, Law & Liberty (July 30, 2020).
June 2020
- Errors of Will and of Judgment, Law & Liberty (June 25, 2020).
- Undermining Competitive Federalism, Law & Liberty (June 4, 2020).
- The Rotten Roots of Neo-Brandeisian Antitrust, Law & Liberty (June 10, 2020).
- The Assault on Neutral Principles, Law & Liberty (June 18, 2020).
May 2020
- Rules for the Virus, Law & Liberty (May 7, 2020).
- Book Review: ‘Never Trump’ and the New GOP, Law & Liberty (May 14, 2020).
- Why Universities Need the New Title IX Rules, Law & Liberty (May 21, 2020).
- Faithless Electors and Faithful Judges, Law & Liberty (May 28, 2020).
April 2020
- Adrian Vermeule: Unwitting New Originalist, Law & Liberty (Apr. 9, 2020).
- Technology’s Good War, City Journal (Apr. 15, 2020).
- Gender Diversity, Law & Liberty (Apr. 16, 2020).
- The Chevron Doctrine’s Shrinking Domain, Law & Liberty (Apr. 23, 2020).
February 2020
- Bitcoin’s Nature and Its Future, 43 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 59 (2020).
- Why Democrats Aren’t Naming Names, Law & Liberty (Feb. 6, 2020).
- The Political Economy of the Free Exercise Clause, Law & Liberty (Feb. 13, 2020).
- Bitcoin: Order without Law in the Digital Age, 94 Indiana Law Journal 1497 (2019) (Co-authored by: Kyle W. Roche).
2019
Papers
July 2019
- The Court, the Fed, and Our Mixed Regime in Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 19-15 (2019).
Periodical Articles
October 2019
- Why Inequality Should Not Be an Object of Social Policy, Law & Liberty (Oct. 3, 2019).
- A Harvard Law Professor Examines the Hoffa Case to Make Amends, Law & Liberty (Oct. 11, 2019).
- Reviving the Contract Clause: An Acid Test for Originalism, Law & Liberty (Oct. 17, 2019).
- Conversations with the Notorious RBG, Law & Liberty (Oct. 24, 2019).
- The Hidden Costs of Chicago’s Teacher Strike, Law & Liberty (Oct. 31, 2019).
September 2019
- Meritocrats: The New Class Enemy, Law & Liberty (Sept. 5, 2019).
- How Progressive Free Speech Law Makes Some Citizens More Equal than Others, Law & Liberty (Sept. 12, 2019).
- How Originalism Changes Legal Analysis, Law & Liberty (Sept. 19, 2019).
- California Closes the Frontier of Technology and Commerce, Law & Liberty (Sept. 27, 2019).
August 2019
- Silent Originalism and the Reweighting of Precedent, Law & Liberty (Aug. 22, 2019).
- Holmes: An Uncommon Common Lawyer, but No Constitutionalist, Law & Liberty (Aug. 30, 2019).
July 2019
- The Court and the Fed: Our Own Aristocratic Element, Law & Liberty (July 3, 2019).
- The ‘Independence’ of the Court and the Fed, Law & Liberty (July 11, 2019).
- Originalism, the U.S. Constitution, and the Continuity of Fusionism, Law & Liberty (July 15, 2019).
- The Parallel Democratic Dilemmas of the Court and the Fed, Law & Liberty (July 18, 2019).
- Why Justice Thomas Is Wrong About Precedent, Law & Liberty (July 25, 2019).
May 2019
- The Crisis of Left Jurisprudence, Law & Liberty (May 7, 2019).
- How the Framers Embraced Conventional Rules and Avoided Substantive Intent, Law & Liberty (May 17, 2019).
- Game of Thrones Reminds Us That Virtue Is Not Enough, Law & Liberty (May 21, 2019).
- The Three Fault Lines of Contemporary Originalism, Law & Liberty (May 30, 2019).
April 2019
- Protecting the Originalist Constitution, 42 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 81 (2019).
- Unifying Original Intent and Original Public Meaning, 113 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1371 (2019) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
2018
Papers
December 2018
- The Sharing Economy as an Equalizing Economy in Notre Dame Law Review (2018) at Volume 94.
July 2018
- The Legal Turn in Originalism: A Discussion in San Diego Legal Studies Paper No. 18-350 (2018) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport, Ilya Shapiro, Kevin C. Walsh & Ilan Wurman).
Periodical Articles
August 2018
- Law Professor: Progressives Are Regulating Away the Equality-Boosting Benefits of Uber, Airbnb and Google, Time (Aug. 10, 2018).
June 2018
- A Philosophy of Expedience, City Journal (Jun. 11, 2018).
April 2018
- Bridging C.P. Snow’s Two Cultures, City Journal (Spring 2018).
- The Constitution and the Language of the Law, 59 William & Mary Law Review 1321 (2018) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappoport).
February 2018
- The Troubling Apotheosis of the Notorious RBG, Law & Liberty (Feb. 23, 2018).
2017
Newspaper Articles
June 2017
- Why Bitcoin Is Booming, Wall Street Journal (Jul. 9, 2017) (Co-authored by: Kyle W. Roche).
Other
August 2017
- Why Attorney General Sessions Should Change Litigating Positions at The Library of Law & Liberty (Aug. 14, 2017).
- Choking Choke Point: A Return to the Rule of La at The Library of Law & Liberty (Aug. 24, 2017).
- The Constitution Permits People to Exercise Two Rights at the Same Time at The Library of Law & Liberty (Aug. 21, 2017).
July 2017
- The Expressive Society and Masterpiece Cakeshop at THE LIBRARY of LAW & LIBERTY (Jul. 17, 2017).
- Originalist Scholarship Relying on the Language of the Law–Part I at THE LIBRARY of LAW & LIBERTY (Jul. 31, 2017).
- Originalist Scholarship Relying on the Language of the Law–Part II at THE LIBRARY of LAW & LIBERTY (Aug. 3, 2017).
- The Indispensability of Judicial Dissent at THE LIBRARY of LAW & LIBERTY (Aug. 6, 2017).
June 2017
- The New Left’s Dangerous Old Antitrust Ideas at The Library of Law & Liberty (Jun. 21, 2017).
- Why Trinity Lutheran Is the Most Important Case of the 2016 Term at The Library of Law & Liberty (Jun. 26, 2017).
- Our Declaration of Independence from Foreign Law at The Library of Law & Liberty (Jul. 3, 2017).
- Is the Court’s Originalist Jurisprudence Mostly Symbolic? at The Library of Law & Liberty (Jul. 7, 2017).
- The Good Justice Is Just a Judge by Another Name at The Library of Law & Liberty (Jul. 10, 2017).
March 2017
- Is the Democrats' Decision to Filibuster Gorsuch Irrational? at Library of Law And Liberty (Mar. 28, 2017).
February 2017
- The President’s Conduct Is No License for Others’ Unlawfulness at Library of Law & Liberty (Feb. 20, 2017).
Periodical Articles
June 2017
- Neil Gorsuch’s Good Start, City Journal (Jun. 27, 2017).
April 2017
- Resolved: The Constitution Is Designed for a Moral and Religious People and It Is Wholly Unsuited for the Government of Any Other, 49 Connecticut Law Review 995 (2017) (Co-authored by: Eugene B. Meyer, William H. Pryor, Jr., & Robert P. George).
January 2017
- Reforming Constitutional Review of State Economic Legislation, 14 Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy 517 (2016).
2016
Periodical Articles
November 2016
- Dworkinian Antitrust, 102 Iowa Law Review 1 (2016) (Co-authored by: Andrew R. Meerkins).
- Scalia’s Final Vote, City Journal (Nov. 16, 2016).
May 2016
- Liberals Versus Political Speech, City Journal (Spring 2016).
April 2016
- Neutral Principles and Some Campaign Finance Problems, 57 William And Mary Law Review 841 (2016).
March 2016
- Neutral Principles and Some Campaign Finance Problems, William & Mary Law Review (forthcoming).
February 2016
- How Innovation Makes Us More Equal, 39 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 47 (2016).
2015
Newspaper Articles
August 2015
- College Tenure Has Reached Its Sell-By Date, Wall Street Journal (Aug. 11, 2015) (Co-authored by: Max M. Schanzenbach).
July 2015
- Law and Innovation, Washington Times (July 26, 2015).
Periodical Articles
July 2015
- Originalism, Hypothesis Testing, and Big Data, Proceedings of 15th Annual Conference of The International Association of Artificial Intelligence & Law 201 (2015) (Co-authored by: Branden Stein).
June 2015
- John Roberts’s Principled Mistake, City Journal (June 29, 2015).
May 2015
- Staging Scalia, City Journal (May 25, 2015).
April 2015
- Public Choice Originalism: Bork, Buchanan, and the Escape from the Progressive Paradigm, 10 Journal of Law, Economics And Policy 669 (2014).
March 2015
- Constitutional Revolution: A Study of How the Federalist Society Helped to Revive and Spread the Originalist View of the Constitution, Wall Street Journal (March 26, 2015) (reviewing Amanda Hollis-Brusky, IDEAS WITH CONSEQUENCES: THE FEDERALIST SOCIETY AND THE CONSERVATIVE COUNTERREVOLUTION).
February 2015
- Why Progressives Mislead, 25 No. 1 City Journal (Winter 2015).
2014
Newspaper Articles
December 2014
- How to End the Government Shutdown Option, Wall Street Journal (Dec. 29, 2014) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
Periodical Articles
December 2014
- An Originalist Future, 15 Engage: Journal of The Federalist Society Practice Groups 34 (2014) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
October 2014
- Law’s Algorithm, 66 Florida Law Review 991 (2014) (Co-authored by: Steven Wasick).
May 2014
- The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services, 82 Fordham Law Review 3041 (2014) (Co-authored by: Russell G. Pearce).
April 2014
- Machines v. Lawyers, City Journal (Spring 2014).
February 2014
- Robert Bork: Intellectual Leader of the Legal Right, 80 The University of Chicago Law Review Dialogue 235-242 (2014).
January 2014
- John O. McGinnis, Akhil Reed Amar, David Barron, Hon. C. Boyden Gray, and Victoria Nourse are the panelistss for The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies: 2012 National Lawyers Convention, Showcase Panel II: Separation of Powers, 59 Loyola Law Review 573-621 (2013) (Co-authored by: Akhil Reed Amar, David Barron, Hon. C. Boyden Gray, and Victoria Nourse).
SSRN
February 2014
- Public Choice Originalism: Bork, Buchanan and the Escape from the Progressive Paradigm.
2013
Books and other Monographs
October 2013
- Originalism And The Good Constitution (Harvard University Press 2013) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
January 2013
- Accelerating Democracy: Transforming Governance Through Technology (Princeton University Press 2013).
- Originalism And The Good Constitution (Harvard University Press 2013) (Co-authored by: M. Rappaport).
Other
October 2013
- The BRAIN Initiative: A Bright idea at THE AMERICAN INTEREST (October 15, 2013).
September 2013
- The Legal Historian as Entomologist at ONLINE LIBRARY of LAW AND LIBERTY.
Periodical Articles
November 2013
- The Constitution and Information Politics, 61 Drake Law Review 1055-1084 (2013).
SSRN
June 2013
2012
Newspaper Articles
January 2012
- First Thing We Do, Let’s Kill All the Law Schools, Wall Street Journal, 15 (January 17, 2012) (Co-authored by: Russell D. Mangas).
Periodical Articles
June 2012
- Better Policy Through Better Information, Cato Unbound (May 16, 2012).
February 2012
- Federalism as a Discovery Process and a Catalyst for Humility, 35 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 115-120 (2012).
January 2012
- A Politics of Knowledge, National Affairs (Winter 2012).
2011
Periodical Articles
December 2011
- Laws for Learning in an Age of Acceleration, 53 William And Mary Law Review 305-350 (2011).
January 2011
- Accelerating AI, 104 Northwestern University Law Review 1253-1269 (2010).
- Originalism and Precedent, 34 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 121-127 (2011) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
2010
Newspaper Articles
October 2010
- When Justice Comes Naturally , Wall Street Journal (August 27, 2010 ).
June 2010
- David Souter’s Bad Constitutional History, Wall Street Journal, A15 (June 14, 2010) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
May 2010
- Confidential Conundrum, Wall Street Journal, 15 (May 28, 2010).
Periodical Articles
October 2010
- Originalism and the Good Constitution, 98 Georgetown Law Journal 1693 (2010) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport).
- The Case Against Public Sector Unions, 162 Policy Review 3 (2010) (Co-authored by: Max Schanzenbach).
May 2010
- Accelerating AI, Northwestern Colloquy.
January 2010
- In Praise of Supreme Court Filibusters, 33 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 39-46 (2010) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
2009
Newspaper Articles
October 2009
- Power Grabs (reviewing Harvey Silverglate’s Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent), National Review (October 5, 2009).
September 2009
- The Decider: One Justice Routinely Tips the Supreme Court into a Majority. What Principles Guide His Thinking, Wall Street Journal (August 27, 2009).
Periodical Articles
September 2009
- Medellín and the Future of International Delegation , 118 Yale Law Journal 1712-1760 (2009).
- Losing the Law War: The Bush Administration’s Strategic Errors, 25 Georgia State University Law Review 377-396 (2008).
July 2009
- Original Methods Originalism: A New Theory of Interpretation and the Case Against Construction, 103 Northwestern University Law Review 751-802 (2009) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
- Reconciling Originalism and Precedent , 103 Northwestern University Law Review 803-856 (2009) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
June 2009
- Democracy and International Human Rights Law, 84 Notre Dame Law Review 1739-1798 (2009) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin ).
April 2009
- Judging Facts Like Law, 25 Constitutional Commentary 69-130 (2008) (Co-authored by: Charles W. Mulaney ).
2008
Newspaper Articles
July 2008
- Who Will Be President?, Wall Street Journal, A13 (July 11, 2008).
February 2008
- McCain and the Supreme Court , Wall Street Journal, page A14 (February 4, 2008) (Co-authored by: Steven G. Calabresi).
Periodical Articles
September 2008
- The Condorcet Case for Supermajority Rules , 16 Supreme Court Economic Review 39-115 (2008) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport ).
August 2008
- A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism , 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 917-935 (2008) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
May 2008
- Original Interpretive Principles as the Core of Originalism, 24 Constitutional Commentary 371-382 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport ).
February 2008
- The Federalist Approach to the First Amendment , 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 127-132 (2008).
SSRN
April 2008
2007
Newspaper Articles
April 2007
book review
- Coming to Order: How the Supreme Court Really Works, Wall Street Journal (March 15, 2007).
Periodical Articles
December 2007
- Executive Power in the War on Terror , 146 Policy Review 63-75 (December 2007/January 2008).
- It’s the Spending, Stupid , National Review Online (December 19, 2007) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
June 2007
- Originalism and Supermajoritarianism: Defending the Nexus, 102 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 18 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport ).
May 2007
- Majority and Supermajority Rules: Three Views of the Capitol , 85 Texas Law Review 1115-1183 (2007).
- Should International Law Be Part of Our Law? , 59 Stanford Law Review 1175-1247 (2007) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin ).
March 2007
- Remarks on the Installation of Mark Movsesian as Max Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Law , 35 Hofstra Law Review 31-36 (2006).
- The Comparative Disadvantage of Customary International Law , 30 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 7-14 (2006).
January 2007
- A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism, 2007 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 1 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
- A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism, 101 Northwestern University Law Review 383-397 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
2006
Newspaper Articles
November 2006
- What Happens on Election Day Day (reviewing Alan Wolfe’s Does Democracy Still Work and Sanford Levinson’s Our Undemocratic Constitution) , Wall Street Journal (November 7, 2006).
January 2006
book review
- A Justice Is Weighed in the Balance, Wall Street Journal, page D8 (January 31, 2006).
Periodical Articles
September 2006
- Contemporary Foreign and International Law in Constitutional Construction, 69 Albany Law Review 801-808 (2006).
July 2006
- The Judicial Filibuster, The Median Senator, and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, 2005 Supreme Court Review 257-306 (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport).
June 2006
- Age of the Empirical, 137 Policy Review 47-58 (June/July 2006).
January 2006
- Foreign to Our Constitution, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 303-329 (2006).
2005
Contributions to Books etc.
November 2005
- The Appointments Clause in The Heritage Guide To The United States Constitution, edited by Edwin Meese, David F. Forte, and Matthew Spalding (Regnery Pub., Heritage Foundation 2005).
Newspaper Articles
July 2005
book review
- At Law School, Unstrict Scrutiny, Wall Street Journal, page D10 (July 27, 2005) .
Periodical Articles
October 2005
- The Patterns and Implications of Political Contributions by Elite Law School Faculty, 93 Georgetown Law Journal 1167-1212 (2005) (Co-authored by: Matthew A. Schwartz, and Benjamin Tisdell).
roundtable discussion
- Judges in the Culture Wars Crossfire, Aba Journal (October 2005) (Co-authored by: Erwin Chemerinsky, Christine Durham, Tom Feeney, Michael Tigar, and Robert Utter) .
March 2005
- Supermajority Rules and the Judicial Confirmation Process, 26 Cardozo Law Review 543-578 (2005) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
February 2005
- The World Trade Organization as a Structure of Liberty, 28 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 81-88 (2004).
- Federalism vs. States' Rights: A Defense of Judicial Review in a Federal System, 99 Northwestern University Law Review 89-130 (2004) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin).
January 2005
- Individualism and World Order, The National Interest 41-51 (Winter 2004/05).
- Lawrence v. Texas and Judicial Hubris, 102 Michigan Law Review 1555-1614 (2004) (Co-authored by: Nelson Lund).
2004
Contributions to Books etc.
July 2004
- The Political Economy of International Antitrust Harmonization in Competition Laws In Conflict: Antitrust Jurisdiction In The Global Economy, edited by Richard A. Epstein and Michael S. Greve (The AEI Press 2004).
June 2004
- Calvin Coolidge in Presidential Leadership, edited by James Taranto and Leonard Leo (Free Press 2004).
Newspaper Articles
November 2004
book review
- More Than a Penny for Their Thoughts (reviewing Richard Vedder's Going Broke by Degrees), Wall Street Journal (November 17, 2004) .
August 2004
- Whose Constitution Is It, Anyway? Judicial Review Has Its Limits, Wall Street Journal (August 11, 2004).
February 2004
- Hey, Big Spenders: Here's a Law That Could Stop You!, Wall Street Journal (February 3, 2004) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
Periodical Articles
August 2004
- Response: Against Global Governance in the WTO, 45 Harvard International Law Journal 353-365 (2004) (Co-authored by: Mark L. Movsesian).
July 2004
- The World Trade Constitution (2004) (Co-authored by: Mark Movsesian) .
April 2004
- Decentralizing Constitutional Provisions Versus Judicial Oligarchy: A Reply to Professor Koppelman, 20 Constitutional Commentary 39-59 (2003).
March 2004
- The Limits of International Law in Protecting Dignity, 27 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 137-144 (2003).
January 2004
- The Political Economy of International Antitrust Harmonization, 45 William And Mary Law Review 549-594 (2003).
2003
Periodical Articles
December 2003
- The Appropriate Hierarchy of Global Multilateralism and Customary International Law: The Example of the WTO, 44 Virginia Journal of International Law 229-284 (2003).
July 2003
- From Bad to Worse: Affirmative Action and Prescription Drugs and What They Have to Do With Each Other, National Review (July 28, 2003).
June 2003
- Lawyers As the Enemies of Truth, 26 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 231-234 (2003).
- Continuity and Coherence in the Rehnquist Court, 47 Saint Louis University Law Journal 875-887 (2003).
- Rehnquist's Court Renewed Civic Virtues, Time Magazine (June 30, 2003).
- The Senator and the Chief Justice, National Review Online (June 17, 2003).
May 2003
- Symmetric Entrenchment: A Constitutional and Normative Theory, 89 Virginia Law Review 385-445 (2003) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
2002
Newspaper Articles
December 2002
op-ed piece
- Now is the Time to Retool, National Law Journal, A12 (December 16, 2002) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport) .
Periodical Articles
April 2002
- Our Supermajoritarian Constitution, 80 Texas Law Review 703-806 (2002) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
March 2002
- Reviving Tocqueville's America: The Rehnquist Court’s Jurisprudence of Social Discovery, 90 California Law Review 485-571 (2002).
- Presidential Review as Constitutional Restoration, 51 Duke Law Journal 901-961 (2001).
- Popular Sovereignty and the Electoral College, 29 Florida State University Law Review 995-1004 (2001).
- The Symbiosis of Constitutionalism and Technology, 25 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 3-14 (2001).