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Pro Tempore


"We the People" Are the Last Word on the Meaning of Our Constitution
Deion A. KathawaApril 3, 2025
One Man, One Vote: Reynolds v. Sims and the Making of a Hyper-Partisan America
Eamon McCarthy EarlsDecember 20, 2024
Insurrection and the Fourteenth Amendment
Distinguished PanelistsAugust 14, 2024
Full Faith and Credit to Judgments: Now and Then—and Now
Craig A. SternJanuary 12, 2024
75 Years of the Genocide Convention: Successes and Failures
Jeffrey A. BrauchDecember 30, 2023
Examining Jurisdictional Child Protections In Gender Dysphoria Contexts
Lynne Marie KohmSeptember 27, 2023
The Justice Department's Two Faces on the Chevron Two-Step
W. Yeatman et al.June 17, 2023
Religious Charter Schools: The Time Has Come
S. Ernie WaltonJune 12, 2023
Child Gender Transition Bans and the Constitution: The Equal Protection Clause and Bostock
Dominic BayerJuly 21, 2022
What Lord of the Rings Can Teach the Supreme Court About Abortion
B. Lingo et al.May 3, 2022
Is Viability Dicta?
C. Mills et al.March 18, 2022constitutional law, Dobbs, abortion

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