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15 Jul 2011, 6:44 pm
(David Bernstein) Over at the Legal History Blog, Ken Kersch has two posts on the influence, or lack thereof, of William Crosskey, a law professor at the University of Chicago from 1935 to 1968 (post 1 and post 2). [read post]
15 Jun 2019, 8:44 am
I highlight a comment in Ken Kersch's post: "If Amy Coney Barrett had been appointed instead of Brett Kavanaugh, the relevance of the ostensibly irrelevant and ostensibly superseded stuff I’m talking about in this book would be even more obvious (I would venture that it may very well loom larger for Kavanaugh himself twenty years hence). [read post]
20 Apr 2022, 6:00 am
This week at Balkinization we are hosting a symposium on Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath's new book, The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution: Reconstructing the Economic Foundations of American Democracy (Harvard University Press, 2022).We have assembled a terrific group of commentators, including Kate Andrias (Columbia), Mark Graber (Maryland), Ken Kersch (B.C.), David Pozen (Columbia), Bertrall Ross (Virginia), Gerald Torres (Yale), Mark Tushnet (Harvard), and Emily… [read post]
24 Oct 2011, 5:28 am
The other panelists will be Ken Kersch, a professor of political science at BC, Michael Kazin, a history professor at Georgetown who wrote a well received biography of Bryan a few years ago, and Elizabeth Sanders, a professor of Government at Cornell. [read post]
6 Aug 2016, 6:37 am
The Tulsa Law Review's annual book review issue is out -- and I'm astonished with the number of books reviewed and how many distinguished and thoughtful reviewers Ken Kersch and Linda McClain recruited. [read post]
22 Apr 2014, 7:06 am
Commentators are Aziz Huq, University of Chicago Law School; Kent Greenfield, BC Law School; and Ken Kersch, Boston College. [read post]
10 Jun 2025, 6:30 am
For the Balkinization symposium in honor of Ken Kersch Mark A. [read post]
6 Jun 2019, 7:30 am
Ken Kersch's wonderful book illuminates the political scientists' versions of originalism, but sheds only indirect light on the lawyers'.The reason, I think, is that the the political scientists' concerns were quite different from the law professors'. [read post]
22 Jun 2022, 6:30 am
Ken Kersch, Constitutional Politics After Defeat: Fidelity to What? [read post]
8 Sep 2006, 10:49 am
WADE should quickly purchase a copy of Kahn and Kersch, eds., THE SUPREME COURT AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT. [read post]
8 Jun 2019, 6:30 am
Ken Kersch’s book, Conservatives and the Constitution: Imagining Constitutional Restoration in the Heyday of American Liberalism, urges us to pay attention to an earlier period and to other players and broader processes. [read post]
22 Apr 2025, 9:30 pm
Federal History 17 (2025) has now been published open-access, online, and with much legal history, including book reviews in the field (one, appearing posthumously, by Ken Kersch) and an interview with Michael Willrich, a Past President of the American Society for Legal History. [read post]
7 Apr 2014, 9:30 pm
Via Ken Kersch at Balkinization, we have word that the annual Tulsa Law Review book review issue is now available. [read post]
11 Jun 2019, 6:30 am
For the symposium on Ken Kersch, Conservatives and the Constitution (Cambridge University Press, 2019). [read post]
13 Jun 2025, 6:30 am
For the Balkinization symposium in honor of Ken Kersch Mary Ziegler I discovered Ken Kersch’s work because of his important contributions to our understanding of originalism, but as Ken’s work shows, conservative constitutionalism is and was always richer, broader, and much messier than the interpretive methods that are most prominent now. [read post]
5 Jun 2019, 6:30 am
I thus owe a great debt of thanks to former-student-now-Professor Ken Kersch. [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 6:49 am
Ken Kersch and I are pleased to announce the publication of the sixth annual book review issue of the Tulsa Law Review (Volume 51, Issue 2) and our third co-edited issue. [read post]
17 Apr 2015, 9:51 am
My co-editor Ken Kersch and I are pleased to announce that the fifth annual book review issue of the Tulsa Law Review (our second as co-editors) is now available online and in print. [read post]
3 Mar 2012, 12:00 pm
Here are additional comments by Tyler Cowen and Ken Kersch. [read post]
6 Dec 2024, 9:30 pm
LHB mourns the passing of Ken Kersch, a professor of political science at Boston College and an excellent historian of American conservatism, including its constitutional dimensions. [read post]