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13 Mar 2012, 10:29 am by Alfred Brophy
 Now we have a guest post by Saul Cornell, the Paul and Diane Guenther Chair in American History at Fordham University. [read post]
30 Jan 2012, 10:42 am by Alfred Brophy
The ever-thoughtful Saul Cornell, who holds the Paul and Diane Guenther Chair in History at Fordham, has a new article, "The People's Constitution vs. [read post]
6 Jan 2012, 5:01 pm by Erik Gerding
Admati, Peter Conti-Brown, & Paul Pfleiderer, Liability Holding Companies (presented by Peter Conti-Brown (Stanford), comments by Saule Omarova (North Carolina)) (my introductory blog post) Sunday: Eric Chaffee (Dayton) & Geoffrey C. [read post]
17 Dec 2011, 9:36 am by Alfred Brophy
"  Among the scholars cited there are Erwin Chemerinsky, Saul Cornell, Don Fehrenbacher, Robert George, Mark Graber, Daniel Hamilton, Morton Horwitz, Daniel Hulsebosch, Frank Michelman, Chris Tomlins, Mark Tushnet, Robin West, and Gordon Wood. [read post]
17 Aug 2011, 2:32 pm by Victor
Hideki Kanda & Saul Levmore, Taxes, Agency Costs, and the Price of Incorporation, 77 Va. [read post]
9 Jun 2011, 7:02 am by Jon
This is a response to Saul Cornell, "Why the Right-Wing's Approach to Reading the Constitution Is Destroying This Country" -- That idea that judges should interpret the Constitution by discovering the original intent or meaning of the text ignores the history of this country's founding. [read post]
9 Jun 2011, 7:02 am by Jon
This is a response to Saul Cornell, "Why the Right-Wing's Approach to Reading the Constitution Is Destroying This Country" -- That idea that judges should interpret the Constitution by discovering the original intent or meaning of the text ignores the history of this country's founding. [read post]
11 May 2011, 12:00 pm by Karen Tani
" So writes Saul Cornell (Fordham University) in a recent essay on the "new originalist" theory of constitutional interpretation: its provenance, its applications, and, in his view, its errors.Here's a taste:THERE IS something deeply ironic about new originalism that its [read post]
29 Jun 2010, 7:52 am by Saul Cornell - Guest
Saul Cornell is a professor of history at Fordham University, and signed an amicus brief in favor of the respondent city in McDonald v. [read post]
21 May 2010, 7:19 am by Adam Chandler
” Meanwhile, an op-ed by Saul Cornell in the Christian Science Monitor makes the case for an elitist Supreme Court. [read post]
18 Apr 2010, 12:14 pm by Rick Hills
But, rather than pick the one guy from the 18th century that stands opposed to all of his beliefs, I'd urge Beck to popularize neglected American writers who really embraced Tea-Party sentiments: He ought to embrace those backwoodsy Anti-Federalist oddballs described so well by Saul Cornell -- guys like William Findley and (albeit much more moderately) Melanchton Smith. [read post]
18 Mar 2010, 2:41 pm by Betsy McKenzie
Then, they present short essays by four prominent scholars: Eugene Volokh, Saul Cornell, Donna Schuele, and James Alan Fox. [read post]
11 Mar 2010, 10:18 am by Kevin
Law firms with blogs or lawyers blogging (Click link to go to list of blogs by that firm): Akerman Senterfitt Akin Gump Alston & Bird Andrews Kurth Arnold & Porter Baker & Daniels Baker & Hostetler Husch Blackwell Sanders Blank Rome Bracewell & Giuliani Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Bryan Cave Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney Carlton Fields Cadwalader Cozen… [read post]
11 Mar 2010, 10:18 am by Kevin
Law firms with blogs or lawyers blogging (Click link to go to list of blogs by that firm): Akerman Senterfitt Akin Gump Alston & Bird Andrews Kurth Arnold & Porter Baker & Daniels Baker & Hostetler Husch Blackwell Sanders Blank Rome Bracewell & Giuliani Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Bryan Cave Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney Carlton Fields Cadwalader Cozen… [read post]
10 Mar 2010, 6:38 am by Adam Chandler
Saul Cornell, Justin Florence, and Matthew Shors have a piece in Slate explaining that localities have exercised a long-standing authority to regulate guns. [read post]
9 Mar 2010, 1:27 pm
" Saul Cornell, Justin Florence, and Matthew Shors have this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. [read post]
1 Mar 2010, 3:55 pm by constitutional lawblogger
Professor Saul Cornell (Fordham, American History) argues that "[g]un-rights advocates... [read post]
2 Jan 2010, 7:15 am by Alfred Brophy
   Of particular interest to me is that David Hardy received $15,000 for research that included a review of Saul Cornell's A Well-Regulated Militia: The Founding Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in America, which appeared in the William and Mary Bill of Rights Law Journal, and an article on standing, which appeared in the Thomas Jefferson Law Review.Why this particular interest for me? [read post]