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A teacher.(University of Michigan Law School professor James Boyd White)(Testimonial)

James Boyd White is, above all, a teacher. Of course, that is in fact an inexact statement: Jim White is many things, some of them of greater or...
Michigan Law Review, 05/01/07 by Powell, H. Jefferson · More from publication -
Grand visions in an age of conflict.

INTRODUCTION Last spring Professor Laurence H. Tribe commented that federal constitutional law is in a state of intellectual disarray: "[I]n...
Yale Law Journal, 06/01/06 by Powell, H. Jefferson · More from publication -
Should creed or constitution guide the judiciary? "The First Amendment asks of us that we find a way, perhaps along a winding and rocky path, to allow both individual freedom and public openness in matters of religion, and to do so without allowing e
THERE HAVE BEEN arguments over religion and politics since long before there was a U.S. Despite the fact that several of the 13 colonies originated...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 03/01/04 by H. Jefferson Powell · More from publication -
The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America.(Book Review)

The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America. By Frank Lambert. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. Pp. xii, 328. $29.95.)...
Historian, The, 01/01/04 by Powell, H. Jefferson · More from publication -
The Founders and the president's authority over foreign affairs
The conventional wisdom in recent scholarship is that the President exercises far greater power over foreign affairs than the Constitution...
William and Mary Law Review, 05/01/99 by H. Jefferson Powell · More from publication -
Enumerated means and unlimited ends.(Reflections on United States v. Lopez)

The Commerce Clause of the Constitution and the enumerated powers limit the means by which Congress can regulate, but no such limitations are...
Michigan Law Review, 12/01/95 by Powell, H. Jefferson · More from publication



