Lawrence Sager
- Alice Jane Drysdale Sheffield Regents Chair
- Professor
Lawrence Sager is one of the nation's preeminent constitutional theorists and scholars with expertise in constitutional law, religion and law, jurisprudence, and the legal process. He is the author and co-author of several articles, many now classics in the canon of legal scholarship. Professor Sager also authored the book “Justice in Plainclothes: A Theory of American Constitutional Practice,” and co-authored “Religious Freedom and the Constitution.”
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Lawrence Sager is one of the nation's preeminent constitutional theorists and scholars. Professor Sager came to Texas from New York University School of Law, where he was the Robert B. McKay Professor and Co-Founder of the Program in Law, Philosophy & Social Theory. He has also taught at Harvard, Princeton, Boston University, UCLA, and the University of Michigan. Professor Sager is the author or co-author of dozens of articles, many now classics in the canon of legal scholarship. Sager is the author of two books: Justice in Plainclothes: a Theory of American Constitutional Practice (Yale Univ. Press), and Religious Freedom and the Constitution (co-authored with Christopher Eisgruber) (Harvard Univ. Press).
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year-1981
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Article
Rights Skepticism and Process-Based Responses
Lawrence Sager, Rights Skepticism and Process-Based Responses, 56 New York Law Review 417 (1981).
year-1980
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Article
Property Rights and the Constitution
Lawrence Sager, Property Rights and the Constitution, XXII Nomos 376 (1980). -
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Pareto Superiority, Consent, and Justice
Lawrence Sager, Pareto Superiority, Consent, and Justice, 8 Hofstra Law Review 913 (1980).
year-1979
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Article
Questions I Wish I Had Never Asked: The Burger Court and Exclusionary Zoning
Lawrence Sager, Questions I Wish I Had Never Asked: The Burger Court and Exclusionary Zoning, 11 Southwestern Law Review 509 (1979).
year-1978
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Article
Insular Majorities Unabated: Warth v. Seldin and Eastlake v. Forest City Enterprises
Lawrence Sager, Insular Majorities Unabated: Warth v. Seldin and Eastlake v. Forest City Enterprises, 91 Harvard Law Review 1373 (1978). -
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Fair Measure: The Legal Status of Underenforced Constitutional Norms
Lawrence Sager, Fair Measure: The Legal Status of Underenforced Constitutional Norms, 91 Harvard Law Review 1212 (1978).
year-1977
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Article
The ALI Model Land Development Code, a Critique
Lawrence Sager, The ALI Model Land Development Code, a Critique, 29 Land Use Law & Zoning Digest 7 (1977).
year-1976
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Article
Burnt Bridges: The Retreat of the Federal Judiciary From Land Use Litigation
Lawrence Sager, Burnt Bridges: The Retreat of the Federal Judiciary From Land Use Litigation, 27 Land Use Law & Zoning Digest 7 (1976). -
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Brief for Constitutional Lawyers' Committee on Undeclared War as Amicus Curia, Massachusetts v. Laird
Lawrence Sager, Brief for Constitutional Lawyers' Committee on Undeclared War as Amicus Curia, Massachusetts v. Laird, 17 Wayne Law Review 67 (1976),
year-1975
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Book Chapter
Troubled Waters: Litigation
Lawrence Sager, Troubled Waters: Litigation in the Federal Courts Against Exclusionary Land Use Restraints in Exclusionary Land Use Litigation: Policy and Strategies For the Future 20 (Washington, D.C.: National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1975).
year-1972
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Article
Exclusionary Zoning: Constitutional Limitations on the Power of Municipalities To Restrict the Use of Land
Lawrence Sager, Exclusionary Zoning: Constitutional Limitations on the Power of Municipalities To Restrict the Use of Land, 1972 Land-Use Controls Annual 153.
year-1969
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Article
Tight Little Islands: Exclusionary Zoning, Equal Protection and the Indigent
Lawrence Sager, Tight Little Islands: Exclusionary Zoning, Equal Protection and the Indigent, 21 Stanford Law Review 767 (1969).