Volume 11, Issue 5

ARTICLES

Reconstructing Reconstruction: Some Problems for Originalists (And Everyone Else, Too)
Barry Friedman

A Pluralist Theory of the Equal Protection Clause
William N. Eskridge, Jr.

The Rights of Citizenship: Two Framers, Two Amendments
Rebecca E. Zietlow

Remarks at the Conference on the Second Founding November 14, 2008
Eric Foner

Ink Blot or Not: The Meaning of Privileges and/or Immunities
Richard L. Aynes

Birthright Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868 and 2008
Rogers M. Smith

Interpreting the Thirteenth Amendment
Alexander Tsesis

The Citizenship Clause, Original Meaning, and the Egalitarian Unity of the Fourteenth Amendment
Cristina M. Rodriguez

Responsive Constitutionalism and the Idea of Dignity
Peggy Cooper Davis

The Klan, the Congress, and the Court: Congressional Enforcement of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments & the State Action Syllogism, A Brief Historical Overview
Michael Kent Curtis

On Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment
Steven G. Calabresi & Nicholas P. Stabile

The Thirteenth Amendment in Historical Perspective
Risa L. Goluboff

“A Person Otherwise Innocent”: Policing Entrapment in Preventative, Undercover Counterterrorism Investigations
Jon Sherman

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