The Law School recently received a significant gift to advance the study of constitutional law from Debra A. Cafaro, ’82, ...
A new paper, “A Computational Analysis of Constitutional Polarization” by Columbia Law School’s David Pozen and Eric Talley found that the U.S. Constitution has come to enable, or even exacerbate, ...
The Center for Constitutional Law's Constitutional Scholars Speaker Series brings nationally recognized legal scholars, judges, historians and public intellectuals to Nevada's campuses for timely, ...
The Mahad tehsil, in pre-Independent India, was a part of the Bombay Province and a significant economic centre, providing labour to the industrial sector of the Bombay Presidency. In Mahad, imitation ...
The impending 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence seems like the perfect time to talk about our Constitution — its values, its strengths, its weaknesses, and, yes, even its potential ...
Is there diversity in the American Constitution? Michael Barone explains the origin of his theory. In this episode of "The Civic Discourse Project" lecture series, Michael D. Barone, a senior ...
This book presents a linguistic anthropological method for doing discourse analysis both within events and across pathways of linked events. Discourse analysis is a research method that provides ...
THERE is a straightforward reason: to steal the thunder from those who would want to take the extra-constitutional route. And it is important that whatever reorganization of State there may be, must ...