We have already noted some contributions to this excellent symposium issue, The Federalist Constitution, but it has now been published in full as Fordham Law Review 89:5 (April 2021):
Foreword
David S. Schwartz, Jonathan Gienapp, John Mikhail, & Richard Primus
Two Federalist Constitutions of Empire
Gregory Ablavsky
Without Doors: Native Nations and the Convention
Mary Sarah Bilder
President Madison’s Living Constitution: Fixation, Liquidation, and Constitutional Politics in the Jeffersonian Era
Saul Cornell
In Search of Nationhood at the Founding
Jonathan Gienapp
Slavery’s Constitution: Rethinking the Federal Consensus
Maeve Glass
The Federalist Constitution as a Project in International Law
David M. Golove & Daniel J. Hulsebosch
The Unwritten Constitution for Admitting States
Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Article IX, Article III, and the First Congress: The Original Constitutional Plan for the Federal Courts, 1787-1792
Thomas H. Lee
Executive Power and the Rule of Law in the Marshall Court: A Rereading of Little v. Barreme and Murray v. Schooner Charming Betsy
Jane Manners
Equal Footing and the States “Now Existing”: Slavery and State Equality over Time
James E. Pfander & Elena Joffroy
Reframing Article I, Section 8
Richard Primus
The Other Madison Problem
David S. Schwartz & John Mikhail
Presidential Removal: The Marbury Problem and the Madison Solutions
Jed Handelsman Shugerman
–Dan Ernst