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

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2021

“Reframing Article I, Section 8”

  • Constitutional Law
Fordham Law Review
2021

“Segregation in the Galleries: A Reconsideration”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review Online
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 Most Revealing Word in the United States Reports”

  • Constitutional Law
Green Bag
2019

“The Republic in Long-Term Perspective”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2018

“Second Redemption, Third Reconstruction”

  • Constitutional Law
California Law Review
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

“The Limits of Enumeration”

  • Constitutional Law
Yale Law Journal
2014

“Unbundling Constitutionality”

  • Constitutional Law
University of Chicago Law Review
2013

“Constitutional Expectations”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2010

“Public Consensus as Constitutional Authority”

  • Constitutional Law
George Washington Law Review
2010

“A Brooding Omnipresence: Totalitarianism in Postwar Constitutional Thought”

  • Constitutional Law
Yale Law Journal
1996