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2022
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Article
The World's Most Difficult Constitution to Amend?
Richard Albert, The World's Most Difficult Constitution to Amend?, 110 California Law Review 2005 (2022).
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Other Activity
Interviewee: DW Español
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Interviewee: DW Español” at Twitter (January 11, 2022, 6:15 PM). View online. -
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Invited Panelist
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Panelist” at University of Texas School of Law, virtual panel (January 10, 2022). -
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Speaker
Susan C. Morse. “Speaker” at American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting (January 9, 2022). -
Article
Federal Courts: What Law Applies to Nazi-Appropriated Art Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act?, Vol. 49 Issue No. 4 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases 32-39 (Jan. 7, 2022)(Cassirer v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation).
Linda S. Mullenix. “Federal Courts: What Law Applies to Nazi-Appropriated Art Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act?, Vol. 49 Issue No. 4 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases 32-39 (Jan. 7, 2022)(Cassirer v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation)..” (January 7, 2022). View online. -
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Discretionary Referendums in Constitutional Amendment
Richard Albert. “Discretionary Referendums in Constitutional Amendment.” In Oxford University Press, (2022). View online. -
Other Activity
Advisor, Texas International Law Journal
Jay L. Westbrook. “Advisor, Texas International Law Journal” (Ongoing). -
Book Chapter
A Return to Constitutional Basics: Amendment, Constitution, and Writtenness
A Return to Constitutional Basics: Amendment, Constitution, and Writtenness, in Richard Albert, Ryan Williams & Yaniv Roznai (eds.), Amending America’s Unwritten Constitution, Cambridge University Press (2022) [co-authored with Ryan Williams & Yaniv Roznai]
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Article
Constitutional Dismemberment in Latin America
Richard Albert, Juliano Benvindo, Milton Jimenez and Cristián Villalonga Torrijo. “Constitutional Dismemberment in Latin America.” In 52 Revista Derecho del Estado, Page 97 (2022). View online. -
Book
2021 International Review of Constitutional Reform
2021 International Review of Constitutional Reform, International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism [co-edited with Luís Roberto Barroso], (2022).
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Book Chapter
Bailiffs for Gunboats: Ukraine v. Russia
Jay L. Westbrook. “Bailiffs for Gunboats: Ukraine v. Russia” In Verbindungslinien Im Recht: Festschrift Fur Christoph G. Paulus ( C.H. Beck, 2022). -
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Constitutional Change without Constitutional Amendment
Richard Albert. “Constitutional Change without Constitutional Amendment.” In 59 Alberta Law Review, Page 777 (2022). View online. -
Book Chapter
Constitutional Change in Europe and the World
Constitutional Change in Europe and the World, in M. Kalyviotou (ed.), Essays in Honour of Kostas G. Mavrias (Sakkoulas) (2022).
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Article
A Century of Texas Law Review Scholarship
John Dzienkowski, A Century of Texas Law Review Scholarship, 100 Texas L. Rev. 435 (2022)
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Book Chapter
Democracy, Liberalism and Constitutional Referendums: When Does Popular Sovereignty Legitimate Constitutional Change?
Democracy, Liberalism and Constitutional Referendums: When Does Popular Sovereignty Legitimate Constitutional Change?, in Richard Albert and Richard Stacey (eds.), The Limits and Legality of Referendums, Oxford University Press (2022) [co-authored with Richard Stacey]
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Other Publication
2021 Global Review of Constitutional Law
2021 Global Review of Constitutional Law, Università degli Studi di Trieste [co-edited with David Landau, Pietro Faraguna and Simon Drugda], (2022).
2021
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Article
Opioid Cases and State MDL
D. Theodore Rave, Zachary D. Clopton. “Opioid Cases and State MDL.” In 70 DePaul Law Review, Page 245 (2021). View online. -
Book Chapter
Coercing Shareholders
Jens Dammann, Coercing Shareholders, in Feschrift fuer Werner F. Ebke (Oliver Fehrenbacher et al. eds., forthcoming 2021)
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Book
The Supreme Court and the American Elite, 1789-2020
Lucas A. Powe Jr.. The Supreme Court and the American Elite, 1789-2020 ( Second Expanded Edition, University Press of Kansas, December 22, 2021). -
Presentation / Panelist / Discussant
Findings on Impacts of Code Enforcement in San Antonio
Heather K. Way. “Findings on Impacts of Code Enforcement in San Antonio” at Punishing the Poor: A Community Response to San Antonio Code Enforcement in Community of Color, webinar hosted by the People’s Academy, partnership between Esperanza Peace and Justice Center and UTSA, in collaboration with the Historic Westside Residents Association and the Westside Preservation Alliance (December 11, 2021).