127 results on '"Siegel, Neil S."'
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2. National Security, Positive Externalities, and National Uniformity
3. Constitutional Rights, Collective Action, and Individual Action
4. Executive Energy, Judicial Authority, and Federal Supremacy
5. Foundations
6. The Problem of Congressional Gridlock
7. The Roles of the States and the Interstate Compacts Clause
8. Conclusion
9. The New “Science of Politics”
10. The Collective Costs of Strict Supermajority Requirements
11. The Trump Presidency, the Racial Realignment, and the Future of Constitutional Norms
12. THE TROUBLE WITH COURT-PACKING.
13. Epigraph
14. Postscript on Methodology
15. Copyright Page
16. HISTORICAL GLOSS, MADISONIAN LIQUIDATION, AND THE ORIGINALISM DEBATE
17. Struck by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination
18. The Collective-Action Constitution
19. Why the Nineteenth Amendment Matters Today: A Guide for the Centennial.
20. State Sovereign Immunity and Stare Decisis: Solving the Prisoners' Dilemma within the Court
21. Sen and the Hart of Jurisprudence: A Critique of the Economic Analysis of Judicial Behavior
22. Reciprocal legitimation in the federal courts system.
23. CONSTRUCTED CONSTRAINT AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL TEXT
24. The Wages of Crying Roe: Some Realism About Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
25. After Recess: Historical Practice, Textual Ambiguity, and Constitutional Adverse Possession
26. DISTINGUISHING THE "TRULY NATIONAL" FROM THE "TRULY LOCAL": CUSTOMARY ALLOCATION, COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION
27. NOT THE POWER TO DESTROY: AN EFFECTS THEORY OF THE TAX POWER
28. FREE RIDING ON BENEVOLENCE: COLLECTIVE ACTION FEDERALISM AND THE MINIMUM COVERAGE PROVISION
29. FOREWORD: THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: IDEAS FROM THE ACADEMY
30. Collective Action Federalism: A General Theory of Article I, Section 8
31. STRUCK BY STEREOTYPE: RUTH BADER GINSBURG ON PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION AS SEX DISCRIMINATION
32. Historical gloss, constitutional conventions, and the judicial separation of powers.
33. Dole’s Future: A Strategic Analysis
34. International Delegations and the Values of Federalism
35. Theorizing the Law/Politics Distinction: Neutral Principles, Affirmative Action, and the Enduring Legacy of Paul Mishkin
36. Race-Conscious Student Assignment Plans: Balkanization, Integration, and Individualized Consideration
37. Some Modest Uses of Transnational Legal Perspectives in First-Year Constitutional Law
38. A Theory in Search of a Court, and Itself: Judicial Minimalism at the Supreme Court Bar
39. Living Originalism.
40. Struck by Stereotype
41. Farber and Siegel's United States Constitutional Law, 2d (Concepts and Insights Series)
42. Interring the rhetoric of judicial activism.
43. Pregnancy and sex role stereotyping: from Struck to Carhart.
44. 'Equal citizenship stature': Justice Ginsburg's constitutional vision.
45. The virtue of judicial statesmanship.
46. More Law Than Politics
47. Commandeering and its alternatives: a federalism perspective.
48. The liberty of free riders: the minimum coverage provision, mill's 'harm principle,' and American social morality
49. Four constitutional limits that the minimum coverage provision respects.
50. A coase theorem for constitutional theory.
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