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Expounding the Constitution

of every American lawyer. We cannot understand the major cases of the Marshall Court, including Marbury, Martin, and McCulloch without this context

Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation

composition of the polity as well. My account begins in Part I with a little-studied but influential case decided by the Maryland Court of Appeals in 1864

Forum: (Un)Constitutional Punishments: Eighth Amendment Silos, Penological Purposes, and People’s “Ruin”

filed a lawsuit detailing the prison’s rampant violence and corruption. With help from a lawyer, the three men told federal judges that, in retaliation

Forum: Impeachment: A Handbook

prominent Republican lawyer, Robert Fiske. After a six-month investigation, his office issued a final report dispatching claims of foul play in the death of

Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics

fault divorce, such that “the whole sexual revolution is at issue”). See supra note 21; see also infra note 273. See, e.g., Bishop Burke on the

Diffusing Disputes: The Public in the Private of Arbitration, the Private in Courts, and the Erasure of Rights

the results. My purpose is not to idealize courts as the sole path to or the embodiment of justice. Barriers to entry are significant, with lawyer fees

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in equality norms in the family based on religious belief. The prohibition on contingency fee arrangements with divorce lawyers is a relic of the

Article III Judicial Power, the Adverse-Party Requirement, and Non-Contentious Jurisdiction

known examples of cases alleged to be feigned include Fletcher v. Peck, M’Culloch v. Maryland, and Cohens v. Virginia, where fictitious factual