“The New Substantive Due Process”

Leah Litman
  • Constitutional Law
Texas Law Review
2025

“Two Takes on Administrative Change from the Roberts Court”

Leah Litman Daniel T. Deacon
  • Administrative Law
Journal on Legislation
2024

“The “Bounds” of Moore: Pluralism and State Judicial Review”

Leah Litman
  • Constitutional Law
Yale Law Journal Forum
2024

“The New Major Questions Doctrine”

Leah Litman Daniel T. Deacon
  • Administrative Law
Virginia Law Review
2023

“Disparate Discrimination”

Leah Litman
  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Rights
Michigan Law Review
2022

“Textualism, Judicial Supremacy, and the Independent State Legislature Theory”

Leah Litman
  • Constitutional Law
Wisconsin Law Review
2022

“Antiracist Remedial Approaches in Judge Gregory’s Jurisprudence”

Leah Litman
  • Criminal Law
  • Civil Rights
Washington and Lee Law Review
2021

“The Myth of The Great Writ”

Leah Litman
  • Civil Rights
Texas Law Review
2021

“A Podcast Of One’s Own”

Leah Litman
  • Legal History
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
2021

“Thin And Thick Conceptions of The Nineteenth Amendment Right to Vote and Congress’s Power to Enforce It”

Leah Litman
Georgetown Law Journal
2020

“On Sexual Harassment in the Judiciary”

Leah Litman
Northwestern University Law Review
2020

“Redefining Reproductive Rights and Justice”

Leah Litman
Michigan Law Review
2020

“Lawyers Democratic Dysfunction”

Leah Litman
Drake Law Review
2020

“Muted Justice”

Leah Litman
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Univ. Pa. L. Rev. Online
2020

“New Textualism and the Thirteenth Amendment”

Leah Litman
  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Rights
Cornell Law Review Online
2019

“Dignity and Civility, Reconsidered”

Leah Litman
Hastings Law Journal
2019

“In Tribute: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy”

Leah Litman
  • Constitutional Law
Harvard Law Review
2018

“The Law Hasn’t Yet Achieved Parity”

Leah Litman
Student Lawyer
2018

“Remedial Convergence and Collapse”

Leah Litman
California Law Review
2018

“Legal Innocence and Federal Habeas”

Leah Litman
  • Criminal Law
Virginia Law Review
2018

“Debunking Antinovelty”

Leah Litman
Duke Law Journal
2017

“Unduly Burdening Women’s Health: How Lower Courts are Undermining Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt”

Leah Litman
  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2017

“What Lurks Below Beckles”

Leah Litman
Northwestern University Law Review
2017

“Potential Life in the Doctrine”

Leah Litman
Texas Law Review See Also
2017

“Judge Gorsuch and Johnson Resentencing (This Is Not a Joke)”

Leah Litman
  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2017

“How the Sentencing Commission Does and Does Not Matter in Beckles v. United States”

Leah Litman
  • Criminal Law
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
2016

“Jurisdiction and Resentencing: How Prosecutorial Waiver Can Offer Remedies Congress Has Denied”

Leah Litman
  • Criminal Law
Cornell Law Review
2016

“The Exceptional Circumstances of Johnson v. United States”

Leah Litman
  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2016

“Inventing Equal Sovereignty”

Leah Litman
Michigan Law Review
2016

“Taking Care of Federal Law”

Leah Litman
Virginia Law Review
2015

“Resentencing in the Shadow of Johnson v. United States”

Leah Litman
  • Criminal Law
Federal Sentencing Reporter
2015

“The Exceptional Circumstances of Johnson v. United States”

Leah Litman
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2015

“Officiating Removal”

Leah Litman
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
2015

“Residual Impact: Resentencing Implications of Johnson’s Potential Ruling on ACCA’s Constitutionality”

Leah Litman
Columbia Law Review
2015