142 research outputs found
Thirteen Easy Pieces
A Review of Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment by Sanford Levinso
RSB, the Social Contract, and a Bridge across the Gap: Delgado Talks to Rawls
Symposium: Examining Critical Race Theory: Honoring Professor Richard Delgad
\u3cem\u3eTerry Firma\u3c/em\u3e: Background Democracy and Constitutional Foundations
Ages ago, I had the excellent luck to fall into a collaboration with Terrance Sandalow to produce a casebook now long forgotten. There could have been no more bracing or beneficial learning experience for a fledgling legal scholar (meaning me). What brought us together indeed was luck from my standpoint, but it was enterprise, too - the brokerage of an alert West Publishing Company editor picking up on a casual remark of mine as he made one of his regular sweeps through Harvard Law School. A novice law professor, I mentioned to him how much I admired a new essay in the field of local government law (a subject I was just then trying to learn) by someone I didn\u27t know but who lived in that editor\u27s home town of Minneapolis-Saint Paul. The essay was Terrance Sandalow\u27s since-become-classic piece on municipal home rule, and the West editor arranged to bring the two of us together to discuss the casebook project that in fact materialized
RSB, the Social Contract, and a Bridge across the Gap: Delgado Talks to Rawls
Symposium: Examining Critical Race Theory: Honoring Professor Richard Delgad
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