Treason Law
Treason and the Treatise: English Legal Treatises in the American Revolution and Early National Period
Seditious Conspiracy was the Right Charge for the January 6 Organizers
The Framers Would Have Seen the Mob at the Capitol as Traitors
Treason, the Death Penalty, and American Identity
Did the Militia Group that Planned to Kidnap the Michigan Governor Commit Treason?
Why ‘Treason’ Isn’t Usually Treason
Treason and Cyberwarfare
Russia and ‘Enemies’ under the Treason Clause
Sorry, Donald Trump, Jr. is not a Traitor
Five Myths About Treason
The Forgotten Constitutional Law of Treason and the Enemy Combatant Problem
Other Constitutional Law Issues
The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial in America
“Shouting Fire in a Theater”: The Life and Times of Constitutional Law’s Most Enduring Analogy
What if Chief Justice Fred Vinson Had Not Died in 1953?: Implications for Brown and Beyond
Naming Baby: The Constitutional Dimensions of Parental Naming Rights
Four Exceptions in Search of a Theory: District of Columbia v. Heller and Judicial Ipse Dixit
Titles of Nobility, Hereditary Privilege, and the Unconstitutionality of Legacy Preferences in Public School Admissions
The Declaration of Independence: A 225th Anniversary Re-Interpretation