Box 15
Contains 22 Results:
First Amendment, 1985, undated
Copied pages from Freedom of Expression, IX. Symbolic Speech, Legislative Motivation, and the Allocation of Constitutional Decisionmaking Responsibility
First Amendment, 1985, 1984 and undated
1). “Flag Desecration: A Case Study in the Roles of Categorization and Balancing in First Amendment Analysis,” John Ely Hart
2). Copy of “Individual Rights, Clark v. Community for Creative Non-violence,”406 U.S. --, 104 S.Ct. 3065, 82 L. Ed. 2d 221 (1984)
First Amendment, 1985, undated
Another copy: II. The First Amendment and the Limits of Advocacy. D. The Brandenburg Synthesis and its Alternatives, Freedom of Expression. See Box 24, Folder 2.
First Amendment, 1985 Readings, undated
“Unreasoned Reasonableness: Mandatory Parade Permits and Time, Place, and Manner Regulations,” C. Edwin Baker.
First Amendment, 1986, circa 1985
1). First Amendment Seminar, Fall 1986. Syllabus
2). First Amendment Seminar syllabus, Fall 1985
Constitutional Jurisprudence, circa 1990 and undated
1). 1990 Syllabus-Constitutional Jurisprudence. One page, list of readings
2). Reading: Conclusion: The First Amendment and Constitutional Interpretation, from Baker, Human Liberty and Freedom of Speech
Constitutional Jurisprudence, undated
1). Week 3. Readings on Original Intent Interpretation, Monaghan, “Our Perfect Constitution”
2). Copy of article: “Our Perfect Constitution” by Henry P. Monaghan
3). Inserts between pages 383-496 of Monaghan, four pages of questions for students. The text between pages 383-496 was not included in this copy.
Constitutional Jurisprudence, undated
Copy of article: “The Forum of Principle” by Ronald Dworkin
Constitutional Jurisprudence, 1990 and undated
1). Pages 3-5, questions on Ackerman, dated October 2, 1990
2). Copy of Article: “The Storrs Lectures: Discovering the Constitution,” Bruce A. Ackerman
3). Page 6 of questions for students, dated October 2, 1990
4). One page of notes on yellow legal pad sheet
5). Page 7 of questions for students, dated October 2, 1990
Constitutional Jurisprudence, undated
1). Three pages of questions for students
2). Copy of article: “Beyond the Republican Revival” by Cass R. Sunstein, binder clipped to a single page, Schedule for remaining weeks, Constitutional Jurisprudence
3). Copy of article: “Dunwoody Distinguished Lecture in Law. Conceptions of Democracy in American Constitutional Argument: Voting Rights” by Frank I. Michelman