Scholarship
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Compelling Interests and Contraception
Neil S. Siegel, Duke Law School
Rea B. Siegel -
Griswold at 50: Contraception as a Sex Equality Right
Neil S. Siegel, Duke Law School
Reva B. Siegel -
Constitutionalism Outside the Courts
Ernest A. Young, Duke Law School -
Common Sense and Key Questions
Stuart Benjamin, Duke Law School -
Good Cause Requirements for Carrying Guns in Public
Joseph Blocher, Duke Law School -
Selling State Borders
Joseph Blocher, Duke Law School -
The Challenge of Co-Religionist Commerce
Michael A. Helfand
Barak D. Richman, Duke Law School -
Bypassing Congress on Federal Debt: Executive Branch Options to Avoid Default
Steven L. Schwarcz, Duke Law School -
Rollover Risk: Ideating a U.S. Debt Default
Steven L. Schwarcz, Duke Law School -
Federalism as a Way Station: Windsor as Exemplar of Doctrine in Motion
Neil S. Siegel -
More Law than Politics: The Chief, the "Mandate," Legality, and Statesmanship
Neil S. Siegel -
Interpretive Methodology and Delegations to Courts: Are 'Common-Law Statutes' Different?
Margaret H. Lemos -
The Story of Ewing: Three Strikes Laws and the Limits of the Eighth Amendment Proportionality Review
Sara Sun Beale -
Jack Balkin's Rich Historicism and Diet Originalism: Health Benefits and Risks for the Constitutional System
Neil S. Siegel -
Searching Secrets
Nita A. Farahany -
Foreword, The Constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act: Ideas from the Academy
Neil S. Siegel -
Rights to and Not To
Joseph Blocher -
The Puzzling Persistence of Dual Federalism
Ernest A. Young -
Freedom of Expression and its Competitors
George C. Christie -
Saving the First Amendment From Itself: Relief From the Sherman Act Against the Rabbinic Cartels
Barak D. Richman