In Print
Volume 22, Number 2 (Spring 2024)
Defenses Commensurate with the Danger of Attack: The Special Counsel Regulations, Separation of Powers and A Call for Reform in the Department of Justice
Noel L. Hillman
*The remaining articles will be published.
Volume 22, Number 1 (Winter 2024)
Letter from the Editor
Jerry Blake Blevins
“The Pound of Flesh, but Not One Drop of Blood”: Frederick Douglass’s Antislavery Constitutionalism
Peter C. Myers
Frederick Douglass, Common Good Constitutionalism, and Civil Society
Gregory M. Collins
Arriving at an Answer to “The QUESTION OF QUESTIONS”: How Lysander Spooner’s Legal Education Influenced His (and Frederick Douglass’s) Belief that Slavery Was Unconstitutional
Helen J. Knowles-Gardner
Douglass’s Constitutional Citizenship
Bradley Rebeiro
Frederick Douglass: The Constitution Militant
Diana J. Schaub
Appellate Court Mandates: An Introduction and Proposed Reform
Jack Buckley DiSorbo
Camping and the Constitution
Paul J. Larkin
Political Unions, Free Speech, and the Death of Voluntarism: Why Exclusive Representation Violates the First Amendment
Alex MacDonald
State Attorneys General, You’re My Only Hope: How to Fill the Enforcement Gap in Federal Consumer Protection Law with Parens Patriae Litigation
Bennett Cho-Smith
The Crisis of Minority Rule in American Democracy
Grayson Kuehl
Sentencing Economic Espionage in an Era of Great Power Competition
Jenna Lifhits