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Volume 17, Number 1 (Winter 2019)

Volume 17, Number 1 (Winter 2019)

Symposium: The Life and Career of Justice James Wilson

James Wilson and the American Founding
William Ewald

James Wilson’s Contributions to the Construction of Article II
Michael W. McConnell

James Wilson as the Architect of the American Presidency
Christopher S. Yoo

James Wilson, Early American Land Companies, and the Original Meaning of “Ex Post Facto Law”
John Mikhail

Wilson as a Justice
Maeva Marcus

James Wilson and the Ancient Constitution
Eric Nelson

Golden Letters: James Wilson, the Declaration of Independence, and the Sussex Declaration
Danielle Allen and Emily Sneff

Articles

Essay: A New Law Enforcement Agenda for a New Attorney General
Paul J. Larkin, Jr.

Is This Any Way to Make Civil Rights Law? Judicial Extension of “Marital Status” Nondiscrimination to Protect Cohabitants
Helen M. Alvaré

Notes

Statutory Rules of Constitutional Interpretation and the Original Understanding of Judicial Power and Independence
Francis J. Aul

The New Scalia? An Aristotelian Analysis of Judge Gorsuch’s Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence
Christopher Fitzpatrick Cannataro

Studying the Hegemony of the Extraterritoriality of U.S. Securities Laws: What It Means for Foreign Investors, Foreign Markets, and Efforts at Harmonization
Alina Veneziano

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