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2 May 2008, 12:43 pm
Bruce Ackerman and Jennifer Nou have written this article for Slate. [read post]
12 Apr 2007, 10:52 pm
A co-author and I have written a short column on Findlaw's Writ, trying to explain why Bruce Ackerman and Rory Stewart are wrong to be opposing an elected House of Lords. [read post]
22 Apr 2009, 5:44 pm
" Law professor Bruce Ackerman has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. [read post]
4 Feb 2014, 10:46 am by Brian Leiter
One letter is from the "Sterling Professors" at Yale Law School (the equivalent of "University Professorships" elsewhere): Bruce Ackerman, Akhil Amar, Guido Calabresi (emeritus), Mirjan... [read post]
25 Apr 2023, 4:49 am by Gerard N. Magliocca
Over a year ago, Bruce Ackerman and I co-authored this essay in Politico about the potential for a constitutional crisis in 2024. [read post]
17 Apr 2014, 7:49 am by Andrew M. Ironside
The title of this post comes from this intriguing essay by Professor Randy Barnett, the abstract of which states: In his book series, We the People, Bruce Ackerman offers a rich description of how constitutional law comes to be changed... [read post]
26 Apr 2014, 11:39 am by Gerard N. Magliocca
Next week we will hold a symposium on Bruce Ackerman's new book about the Civil Rights Movement. [read post]
28 Apr 2007, 8:35 am
In this clear-sighted book, Bruce Ackerman peers into the future and presents an intuitive, practical alternative. [read post]
5 Nov 2014, 3:30 am by Pat Gudridge
(See Bruce Ackerman, We The People: Transformations 99-252 (1998).) [read post]
27 Jan 2020, 6:45 pm by Steve Gottlieb
Bruce Ackerman, at Yale Law, sent this heads-up and it is well worth reading: Politico (January 25, 2020) Trump’s Lawyers Are Getting Andrew Johnson’s Impeachment All Wrong Yes, the 17th president was acquitted on similar charges—but bribery likely played a role. [read post]
29 Nov 2010, 11:30 am
  The Two Faces of American FreedomAziz Rana in conversation with Bruce AckermanCo-sponsored by the Lillian Goldman Yale Law LibrarysWednesday, December 8, 2010 * 6:00 pm  Labyrinth Books290 York St., New Haven, CT      The Two Faces of American Freedom boldly reinterprets the American experience from the colonial period to modern times, placing issues of race relations, immigration, and presidential power in the context of shifting notions of empire and… [read post]
22 May 2014, 11:08 am by Gerard N. Magliocca
Here are the posts from the Symposium on Bruce's Ackerman's latest book:  We The People:  The Civil Rights Revolution (Harvard Univ. [read post]
22 Jun 2014, 12:00 pm by Tomiko Brown-Nagin
Board of Education, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Professor Bruce Ackerman's recently-published book, We the People: The Civil Rights Revolution (2014) served as catalysts for the symposium. [read post]
30 May 2007, 9:07 am
After reading Bruce Ackerman's Holmes Lectures, you really should check out Jack Balkin's commentary on them. [read post]
17 Dec 2019, 5:20 pm by Steve Gottlieb
Bruce Ackerman of Yale Law School has written a clear description of the rules that will apply in the Senate. [read post]
15 Sep 2009, 12:56 am
In Bruce Ackerman's magisterial account of American constitutional history (Vol. 1 here; Vol. 2 here; no Vol. 3 yet), We the People make higher law during "constitutional moments"--that is, periods of heightened citizen engagement in politics--while during normal times, the People are largely absent from the political stage, represented only imperfectly by the democratic process.Ackerman's approach has two distinctive features. [read post]
1 Feb 2022, 3:27 am by Gerard N. Magliocca
Bruce Ackerman and I have a new essay out in Politico about how Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment will throw the next presidential election and inauguration into chaos unless the Supreme Court intervenes soon  to decide if Donald Trump is constitutionally eligible to seek another term. [read post]
31 May 2007, 6:35 pm
Professor Jack Balkin continues his fascinating discussion of Professor Bruce Ackerman's theory of Constitutional Moments. [read post]