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Balkinization

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

  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly five 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 4

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Most recent posts

Law and Historical Materialism: A Reply to Critics – Part I
For the Balkinization Symposium on Jeremy Kessler, Law and Historical Materialism. Jeremy Kessler I am indebted to the seven legal scholars who engaged so thoughtfully with Law and Historical Materialism, and to Jack Balkin for …
On , by Guest Blogger, 6,206 words
What Lawyers Want From History
I've posted a draft of my latest piece, What Lawyers Want From History, to SSRN. Here is the abstract:This short essay, written for academic historians, explains how lawyers who argue and decide constitutional cases use …
On , by JB, 194 words
History vs. Originalism: The Bill Comes Due
I've posted a book review essay to SSRN. It will appear in Constitutional Commentary. Here is the abstract:This is a review essay of three highly significant recently published books concerning constitutional history, the controversy over …
On , by Stephen Griffin, 211 words