Constitutional Law
Don’t’ Know Much About History: Constitutional Text, Practice, and Presidential Power, University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy (2011)
Assertions of presidential supremacy and power in affairs often invoke history, including events during the...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment., ExpressO (2010)
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning the poll tax is a constitutional curiosity. With the single exception...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment, ExpressO (2010)
Abstract: The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment (2009)
The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended to...
Less than Fundamental: The Myth of Voter Fraudand the Coming of the Second Great Disenfranchisement, William Mitchell Law Review (2008)
This article examines the issue of voter fraud and efforts to regulate it through new...
Democracy on Trial: Terrorism, Crime, and National Security Policy in a Post 9-11 World, Golden Gate Law Review (2008)
Post 9-11 concerns in the United States, among the European Union (EU) members, and other...
“Regulating the Political Thicket: Congress, the Courts, and State Reapportionment Commissions", 3 Charleston L. Rev. (2008)
“What’s Yours Can be Mine: Are there Any Private Takings After City of New London v. Kelo?” , 24 UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 195 (2006) (2006)
This article examines the use of eminent domain in light of the Kelo v. City...
"One Person, One Vote, and the Constitutionality of the Winner-Take-All Allocation of Electoral Votes", Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy (2006)
The winner-take-all method of allocating electoral votes in presidential races is the norm among states,...
Law and Society
Don’t’ Know Much About History: Constitutional Text, Practice, and Presidential Power, University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy (2011)
Assertions of presidential supremacy and power in affairs often invoke history, including events during the...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment (2009)
The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended to...
Less than Fundamental: The Myth of Voter Fraudand the Coming of the Second Great Disenfranchisement, William Mitchell Law Review (2008)
This article examines the issue of voter fraud and efforts to regulate it through new...
“Regulating the Political Thicket: Congress, the Courts, and State Reapportionment Commissions", 3 Charleston L. Rev. (2008)
"One Person, One Vote, and the Constitutionality of the Winner-Take-All Allocation of Electoral Votes", Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy (2006)
The winner-take-all method of allocating electoral votes in presidential races is the norm among states,...
Politics
Don’t’ Know Much About History: Constitutional Text, Practice, and Presidential Power, University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy (2011)
Assertions of presidential supremacy and power in affairs often invoke history, including events during the...
Swing-Voters, Swing-States, and the Distortion of the Winner-Take-All Electoral College (with Christopher M. Duquette) (2011)
In the United States voting is a fundamental right marked by the requirement of equal...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment, ExpressO (2010)
Abstract: The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment (2009)
The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended to...
Less than Fundamental: The Myth of Voter Fraudand the Coming of the Second Great Disenfranchisement, William Mitchell Law Review (2008)
This article examines the issue of voter fraud and efforts to regulate it through new...
“Regulating the Political Thicket: Congress, the Courts, and State Reapportionment Commissions", 3 Charleston L. Rev. (2008)
"One Person, One Vote, and the Constitutionality of the Winner-Take-All Allocation of Electoral Votes", Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy (2006)
The winner-take-all method of allocating electoral votes in presidential races is the norm among states,...
Public Law and Legal Theory
Don’t’ Know Much About History: Constitutional Text, Practice, and Presidential Power, University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy (2011)
Assertions of presidential supremacy and power in affairs often invoke history, including events during the...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment (2009)
The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended to...
Less than Fundamental: The Myth of Voter Fraudand the Coming of the Second Great Disenfranchisement, William Mitchell Law Review (2008)
This article examines the issue of voter fraud and efforts to regulate it through new...
"One Person, One Vote, and the Constitutionality of the Winner-Take-All Allocation of Electoral Votes", Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy (2006)
The winner-take-all method of allocating electoral votes in presidential races is the norm among states,...
Electoral College
Swing-Voters, Swing-States, and the Distortion of the Winner-Take-All Electoral College (with Christopher M. Duquette) (2011)
In the United States voting is a fundamental right marked by the requirement of equal...
"One Person, One Vote, and the Constitutionality of the Winner-Take-All Allocation of Electoral Votes", Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy (2006)
The winner-take-all method of allocating electoral votes in presidential races is the norm among states,...
Eminent Domain
“What’s Yours Can be Mine: Are there Any Private Takings After City of New London v. Kelo?” , 24 UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 195 (2006) (2006)
This article examines the use of eminent domain in light of the Kelo v. City...
Election law and voting
Less than Fundamental: The Myth of Voter Fraudand the Coming of the Second Great Disenfranchisement, William Mitchell Law Review (2008)
This article examines the issue of voter fraud and efforts to regulate it through new...
“Regulating the Political Thicket: Congress, the Courts, and State Reapportionment Commissions", 3 Charleston L. Rev. (2008)
Legislation
“Regulating the Political Thicket: Congress, the Courts, and State Reapportionment Commissions", 3 Charleston L. Rev. (2008)
Environmental Law
Give a Hoot, Don’t Pollute: The Roberts Court and the Environment, ExpressO (2008)
Analysis and predictions on the jurisprudential direction of the Roberts Court have thus far produced...
Civil Liberties
Democracy on Trial: Terrorism, Crime, and National Security Policy in a Post 9-11 World, Golden Gate Law Review (2008)
Post 9-11 concerns in the United States, among the European Union (EU) members, and other...
Civil Rights
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment., ExpressO (2010)
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning the poll tax is a constitutional curiosity. With the single exception...
Wealth v. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment, ExpressO (2010)
Abstract: The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended...
Presidential Power
Don’t’ Know Much About History: Constitutional Text, Practice, and Presidential Power, University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy (2011)
Assertions of presidential supremacy and power in affairs often invoke history, including events during the...