“Keep the Public Rich, but the Citizens Poor”: Economic and Political Inequality in Constitutions, Ancient and Modern
John P. McCormick
Precautionary Constitutionalism in Ancient Athens
Adriaan Lanni & Adrian Vermeule
The Origins and Import of Republican Constitutionalism
Clifford Ando
Lifeless Writings or Living Script?: The Life of Law in Plato, Middle Platonism, and Jewish Platonizers
Melissa S. Lane
Tyrant-Killing Legislation and the Political Foundation of Ancient Greek Democracy
David A. Teegarden
Job’s Justice
Arthur J. Jacobson
Classifying Constitutions: Preliminary Conceptual Analysis
Pasquale Pasquino
Constitutionalism Ancient and Early Modern: The Contributions of Roman Law, Canon Law, and English Common Law
Janelle Greenberg & Michael J. Sechler
Was the Graphe Paranomon a Form of Judicial Review?
Melissa Schwartzberg
Roman Roots for an Imperial Presidency: Revisiting Clinton Rossiter’s 1948 Constitutional Dictatorship: Crisis Government in the Modern Democracies
David Rudenstine
Early Modern Absolutism and Constitutionalism
Kinch Hoekstra
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
"Constitutionalism, Ancient and Modern": Cardozo Law Review Symposium
The latest issue of the Cardozo Law Review features a symposium on "Constitutionalism, Ancient and Modern." Here's the TOC, with links to the full articles: