“Sins and Omissions: Slavery and the Bill of Rights”
Richard Primus- Constitutional Law
- Legal History
Journal of American Constitutional History
2024
“Suspect Spheres, Not Enumerated Powers: A Guide for Leaving the Lamppost”
Richard Primus- Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2021
Fordham Law Review
2021
“Segregation in the Galleries: A Reconsideration”
Richard Primus- 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”
Richard Primus- Constitutional Law
Constitutional Commentary
2020
“The Most Revealing Word in the United States Reports”
Richard Primus- Constitutional Law
Green Bag
2019
Michigan Law Review Online
2018
California Law Review
2018
“ ‘The Essential Characteristic’: Enumerated Powers and the Bank of the United States”
Richard Primus- Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2018
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
2017
Cornell Law Review
2017
Cornell Law Review
2017
“Is Theocracy Our Politics? Thoughts on William Baude’s ‘Is Originalism Our Law?’ ”
Richard Primus- Constitutional Law
Columbia Law Review Sidebar
2016
Michigan Law Review
2016
Yale Law Journal
2014
University of Chicago Law Review
2013
Michigan Law Review
2010
“Public Consensus as Constitutional Authority”
Richard Primus- Constitutional Law
George Washington Law Review
2010