“Reframing Article I, Section 8”

  • Constitutional Law
Fordham Law Review
2021

“Suspect Spheres, Not Enumerated Powers: A Guide for Leaving the Lamppost”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2021

“The Federalist Constitution: Foreword”

  • Constitutional Law
Fordham Law Review
2021

“Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Future of Originalism”

  • Constitutional Law
Hamilton and the Law: Reading Today’s Most Contentious Legal Issues through the Hit Musical
2020

“Marshaling McCulloch”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Arkansas Law Review
2020

“Herein of ‘Herein Granted’: Why Article I’s Vesting Clause Does Not Support the Doctrine of Enumerated Powers”

  • Constitutional Law
Constitutional Commentary
2020

“The Support-or-Advocacy Clauses”

  • Civil Rights
Fordham Law Review
2020

“Segregation in the Galleries: A Reconsideration”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2020

“The Most Revealing Word in the United States Reports”

  • Constitutional Law
Green Bag
2019

“The Elephant Problem”

  • Constitutional Law
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
2019

“Family Separation and the Triumph of Cruelty”

  • Children and the Law
Foreign Affairs
2018

“Second Redemption, Third Reconstruction”

  • Constitutional Law
California Law Review
2018

“The Republic in Long-Term Perspective”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2018

“ ‘The Essential Characteristic’: Enumerated Powers and the Bank of the United States”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2018

“The Gibbons Fallacy”

  • Constitutional Law
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
2017

“The Constitutional Constant”

  • Constitutional Law
Cornell Law Review
2017

“The Cost of the Text”

  • Constitutional Law
Cornell Law Review
2017

“Is Theocracy Our Politics? Thoughts on William Baude’s ‘Is Originalism Our Law?’ ”

  • Constitutional Law
Columbia Law Review Sidebar
2016

“Why Enumeration Matters”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2016

“Of Visible Race-Consciousness and Institutional Role: Equal Protection and Disparate Impact after Ricci and Inclusive Communities”

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act After 50 Years: Proceedings of the New York University 67th Annual Conference on Labor
2015

“The Paradigm of the Holocaust will not Last Forever”

  • International and Comparative Law
God, Faith, and Identity from the Ashes: Reflections of Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors
2014

“The Limits of Enumeration”

  • Constitutional Law
Yale Law Journal
2014

“The Future Resists Control”

  • Constitutional Law
Balkanization
2014

“Unbundling Constitutionality”

  • Constitutional Law
University of Chicago Law Review
2013

“How the Gun-Free School Zones Act Saved the Individual Mandate”

Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2012

“Constitutional Expectations”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2010

“Public Consensus as Constitutional Authority”

  • Constitutional Law
George Washington Law Review
2010

“The Functions of Ethical Originalism”

Texas Law Review See Also
2010

“The Future of Disparate Impact”

Michigan Law Review
2010

“Limits of Interpretivism”

Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy
2009

“When Should Original Meanings Matter?”

Michigan Law Review
2008

“An Introduction to the Nature of American Rights”

The Nature of Rights at the American Founding and Beyond
2007

“Double-Consciousness in Constitutional Adjudication”

Review of Constitutional Studies / Revue d’études constitutionnelles
2007

“The Riddle of Hiram Revels”

Harvard Law Review
2006

“Judicial Power and Mobilizable History”

Maryland Law Review
2006

“In the Beginnings”

New Republic
2006

“Bolling Alone”

Columbia Law Review
2004

“Equal Protection and Disparate Impact: Round Three”

Harvard Law Review
2003

“The Canon Has a History”

Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities
2002

The American Language of Rights

1999

“Canon, Anti-Canon, and Judicial Dissent”

Duke Law Journal
1998

“When Democracy is Not Self-Government: Toward a Defense of the Unanimity Rule for Criminal Juries”

Cardozo Law Review
1997

“A Brooding Omnipresence: Totalitarianism in Postwar Constitutional Thought”

  • Constitutional Law
Yale Law Journal
1996

The Oldest Constitutional Question: Enumeration and National Power

“Memory, Resistance, and Doubt”

William and Mary Law Review

“Sins and Omissions: Slavery and the Bill of Rights”

Journal of American Constitutional History