Most Recent Additions*
Why Constitutional Argument Matters
Philip Bobbitt
Hermeneutics in History
John Fabian Witt
Roger Taney, Memory Entrepreneur
Anne Twitty
Balkin Amid Balkanization: Constitutional Construction, the Uses of History, and Interpretive Discretion in a Divided Country
Neil S. Siegel
Memory Warriors, Pluralists, and Abnegators in Constitutional Interpretation: An Essay on Jack Balkin's Pluralist Originalism in Memory and Authority
Jed Handelsman Shugerman and Zachary Shugerman Handelsman
Race, Memory, and Authority in Constitutional Interpretation
Henry L. Chambers, Jr.
Originalist Arguments in Free Speech History
Samantha Barbas
Comparison of Groundwater Ownership Regimes in Ten Jurisdictions Across Five Continents
Gabriel Eckstein, Theo Buchler, Caleb Cook, Heping Dang, Robyn Stein, Stefano Burchi, Gabriela Cuadrado Quesada, Juan Pablo Galeano, Eric Garner, Amy Hardberger, Imad Antoine Ibrahim, and Oudi Kgomongwe
Narrow But Deep: The McCulloch Principle, Collective-Action Theory, and Section Three Enforcement
Neil S. Siegel
Judicial Enforcement of Evidence Law
G. Alexander Nunn
Oriented data-generating processes: a categorization of ROC curves
Claude Fluet and Murat C. Mungan
Does It Matter What People Lie About?
Stefanie Jung, Peter Krebs, and Monika Leszczynska
An Introduction to U.S. Groundwater Law: Domestic and Transboundary Considerations
Caleb Cook and Gabriel Eckstein
CISG (2025 Survey)
Wayne R. Barnes
Defending Form Contract Consent
Wayne R. Barnes
*Updated as of 02/03/26.