Neorepublicanism: a normative and institutional research program
Neorepublicanism may be defined as the attempt by current political scientists,
philosophers, historians, lawyers, and others to draw on a classical republican tradition in …
philosophers, historians, lawyers, and others to draw on a classical republican tradition in …
Varieties of new legal realism: Can a new world order prompt a new legal theory
Ferment is abroad in the law. The sphere of interest widens; men become interested again
in the life that swirls around things legal. Before rules, were facts; in the beginning was not a …
in the life that swirls around things legal. Before rules, were facts; in the beginning was not a …
Justice by means of democracy
D Allen - Justice by Means of Democracy, 2023 - degruyter.com
At a time of great social and political turmoil, when many residents of the leading
democracies question the ability of their governments to deal fairly and competently with …
democracies question the ability of their governments to deal fairly and competently with …
Defining corruption and constitutionalizing democracy
D Hellman - Mich. L. Rev., 2012 - HeinOnline
The main front in the battle over the constitutionality of campaign finance laws has long
focused on defining corruption. 1 Ever since the Supreme Court decided that restrictions on …
focused on defining corruption. 1 Ever since the Supreme Court decided that restrictions on …
Liberty in loyalty: A republican theory of fiduciary law
EJ Criddle - Tex. L. Rev., 2016 - HeinOnline
Fiduciary relationships are ubiquitous in American law,'but judges and legal scholars have
struggled in the past to explain precisely when, why, and how fiduciary duties apply. 2 …
struggled in the past to explain precisely when, why, and how fiduciary duties apply. 2 …
Elections and alignment
NO Stephanopoulos - Colum. L. Rev., 2014 - HeinOnline
Something important is missing from the prevailing judicial and aca-demic accounts of many
election law issues. Consider the spate of fran-chise restrictions that states around the …
election law issues. Consider the spate of fran-chise restrictions that states around the …
American Colonialism and Constitutional Redemption
S Davis - Calif. L. Rev., 2017 - HeinOnline
What would it take to redeem the US Constitution? To pose the question is to suggest the
Constitution needs redeeming. A heresy? Perhaps, but one that's increasingly embraced on …
Constitution needs redeeming. A heresy? Perhaps, but one that's increasingly embraced on …
When delegation begets domination: Due process of administrative lawmaking
EJ Criddle - Ga. L. Rev., 2011 - HeinOnline
There was a time when the Supreme Court read the Constitution to require that all legislative
powers vested in Congress would have to be exercised through the checks and balances of …
powers vested in Congress would have to be exercised through the checks and balances of …
Judicial intervention as judicial restraint
GUE Charles, LE Fuentes-Rohwer - Harv. L. Rev., 2018 - HeinOnline
In Gill v. Whitford, 1 the Supreme Court turned aside the most promising vehicle for
adjudicating partisan gerrymandering claims since the Court first fully addressed the issue …
adjudicating partisan gerrymandering claims since the Court first fully addressed the issue …
From constitution to constitutionalism: a global framework for legitimate public power systems
L Catá Backer - Penn St. L. Rev., 2008 - HeinOnline
Once upon a time it was unnecessary to look beyond constitutions. Each represented the
highest expression of the individual will of a political community, sovereign to the extent it …
highest expression of the individual will of a political community, sovereign to the extent it …