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Balkinization

A group blog on constitutional law, theory, and politics.

  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly four posts per week
  • First post on

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Month starting Posts
Oct 2022 12
Nov 2022 25
Dec 2022 41
Jan 2023 50
Feb 2023 17
Mar 2023 19
Apr 2023 19
May 2023 35
Jun 2023 37
Jul 2023 18
Aug 2023 15
Sep 2023 17
Oct 2023 39
Nov 2023 14
Dec 2023 18
Jan 2024 29
Feb 2024 73
Mar 2024 28
Apr 2024 9
May 2024 16
Jun 2024 26
Jul 2024 48
Aug 2024 32
Sep 2024 31
Oct 2024 11
Nov 2024 10

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Most recent posts

The Turn to Process in Comparative Context
For the Balkinization symposium on Kunal Parker, The Turn to Process: American Legal, Political, and Economic Thought, 1870–1970 (Cambridge University Press, 2023).Amalia D. Kessler Kunal Parker’s The Turn to Process is a sweeping intellectual history …
On , by Guest Blogger, 1,896 words
Artificial Intelligence and Constitutional Interpretation
Harry Surden and I have posted a new paper to SSRN titled "Artificial Intelligence and Constitutional Interpretation." Here is the abstract:This Article examines the potential use of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT in constitutional …
On , 169 words
What Law Schools Can Do, Part I: Teach Persuasion
The great majority of legal academics are appalled at the nation’s verdict last week on former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. Despair is natural, and the urge to withdraw is all too tempting. …
On , by David Super, 1,953 words