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The Reconstruction Amendments, American Constitutional Development, and the Quest for Equal Citizenship |
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Designed to Ameliorate the Condition of People of Color: The Reconstruction Republicans and the Question of Affirmative Action |
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Finding Meaning in the Congressional Globe: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Problem of Constitutional Archives |
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Resuscitating a Forgotten Fourteenth Amendment |
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Sins and Omissions: Slavery and the Bill of Rights |
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Conservative Constitutionalism Reconsidered |
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A Regime of Statutes: Building the Modern President in Gilded Age America (1873-1921) |
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"The Northern Man and His Corporations, the Southern Man and His Slaves": Revisiting the Conspiracy Theory of the Fourteenth Amendment |
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The Civil War and Reconstruction Amendments’ Effects on Citizenship and Migration |
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In Search of a State |
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The “War on Drugs” and the Narrowing of Constitutional Imagination |
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Pozen and the Puzzle of Counterfactuals |
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Dictatorship in the American Founding |
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Originalism and the Path to Partisan Jurisprudence: The Guidelines on Constitutional Litigation inside the Reagan Administration |
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Infringed |
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Farm-Bloc Federalism: The Rise, Fall (and Rise Again?) of a Constitutional Coalition |
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“Right in Theory, Wrong in Practice”: Women’s Suffrage and the Reconstruction Amendments |
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Creating a “Mass Production Technique”: Anti-Mexican Racism and the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 |
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Jus Soli Nation to Jus Soli Evasion: International Lawyers for White Supremacy and the Road through Wong Kim Ark |
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The Constitution of the War on Abortion |
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Madisonian Liquidation Unliquidated |
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Of Guilty Property and Civil/Remedial Punishment: The Implications and Perils of “History” for the Excessive Fines Clause and Beyond |
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“I’m Not Sleazy and I Don’t Frequent Bars”: Respectability as a Legal Strategy in Transsexual Employment Discrimination Lawsuits, 1971-1995 |
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A Queer Constitutional History of Loss: Mayes v. Texas (1974), Privacy, and the Struggle for the Right to Be Trans in Public in the 1970s |
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The Birth of the Dead Constitution: Arthur Machen Jr.’s Early Twentieth-Century Originalism |
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