Volume 81, Issue 3 (2006) A Symposium on The People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review
Symposium EditorDaniel W. Hamilton
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 3
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Introduction: A Symposium on the People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review
Daniel W. Hamilton
Articles
A Discrete and Cosmopolitan Minority: The Loyalists, the Atlantic World, and the Origins of Judicial Review
Daniel J. Hulsebosch
Give "The People" What They Want?
Keith E. Whittington
Popular Constitutionalism, Judicial Supremacy, and the Complete Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Mark A. Graber
Popular Constitutionalism in the Civil War: A Trial Run
Daniel W. Hamilton
Popular Constitutionalism as Political Law
Mark Tushnet
Politics, Police, Past and Present: Larry Kramer's The People Themselves
Christopher Tomlins
Preempting the People: The Judicial Role in Regulatory Concurrency and Its Implications for Popular Lawmaking
Theodore W. Ruger
Tom DeLay: Popular Constitutionalist?
Neal Devins
Popular Constitutionalism as Presidential Constitutionalism?
David L. Franklin
Constitutional Education for The People Themselves
Sheldon Nahmod
Comment: Popular Law and the Doubtful Case Rule
Frank I. Michelman
Notes
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Luke Shannon
- Managing Editor
- Claire Forster
- Executive Articles Editors
- Kevin Case
- Darrin Holcomb
- Christian Hennion
- Nicholas Logan
- Jason Manning
- John G. New
- Matthew Oesterle
- Tracey Schielie
- Matthew Topic
- Ryan Wilson
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Andrew Merrick
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Adam Burns
- Scott Cole
- Michael Congiu
- Patrick Haggerty
- Cherish Keller
- Maggie Kohls
- Stacy Manning
- Ashlee Mehl
- Benjamin Panter
- Jared Pinkus
- Joy Powers
- Sheri Wong
- Website Editor
- Darrin Halcomb