Sanford V. Levinson
- W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law
- Professor
Sanford Levinson teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, legal history, and foreign and international law. An expert in his field, Professor Levinson has authored approximately 450 articles, book reviews, and commentaries in professional and popular journals, as well as seven books. In addition to teaching at Texas Law, he is a professor in the Department of Government at the University of Texas and is a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.
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Sanford Levinson, who holds the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law, joined the University of Texas Law School in 1980. Previously a member of the Department of Politics at Princeton University, he is also a Professor in the Department of Government at the University of Texas. Levinson is the author of approximately 450 articles, book reviews, or commentaries in professional and popular journals--and a regular contributor to the popular blog Balkinization. He has also written seven books: Constitutional Faith (1988, winner of the Scribes Award, 2d edition 2011); Written in Stone: Public Monuments in Changing Societies (1998, 2d ed. 2018); Wrestling With Diversity (2003); Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We the People Can Correct It)(2006); Framed: America's 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance (2012); An Argument Open to All: Reading the Federalist in the 21st Century (2015); Democracy and Dysfunction (with Jack Balkin) (2018); and, with Cynthia Levinson, Fault Lines in the Constitution: The Framers, Their Fights, and the Flaws that Affect Us Today (2017, 2d ed. 2019, graphic novel ed. 2020). Edited or co-edited books include a leading constitutional law casebook, Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking (6th ed. 2015, with Paul Brest, Jack Balkin, Akhil Amar, and Reva Siegel); Nullification and Secession in Modern Constitutional Thought (2016); Reading Law and Literature: A Hermeneutic Reader (1988, with Steven Mallioux); Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment (1995); Constitutional Stupidities, Constitutional Tragedies (1998, with William Eskridge); Legal Canons (2000, with Jack Balkin); The Louisiana Purchase and American Expansion (2005, with Batholomew Sparrow); Torture: A Collection (2004, revised paperback edition, 2006); The Oxford Handbook on the United States Constitution (with Mark Tushnet and Mark Graber, 2015); and Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? (with Mark Tushnet and Mark Graber, 2018). He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association in 2010.
He has been a visiting faculty member of the Boston University, Georgetown, New York University, and Yale law schools in the United States and has taught abroad in programs of law in London; Paris; Budapest; Jerusalem; Auckland, New Zealand; and Melbourne, Australia. He has also been a regular visitor at the Harvard Law School since 2004. He was also affilated between 1984-2016 with the Shalom Hartman Institute on Jewish Philosophy in Jerusalem. He was a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1985-86 and a Member of the Ethics in the Professions Program at Harvard in 1991-92. A member of the American Law Institute, Levinson was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001. He is married to Cynthia Y. Levinson, a writer of children's literature, and has two daughters and four grandchildren.
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year-2000
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I Dissent! The Constitution Got Us Into This Mess
Sanford V. Levinson, I Dissent! The Constitution Got Us Into This Mess, Washington Post, Dec. 17, 2000, at B2. -
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The Twelfth Amendment: A Time Bomb
Sanford V. Levinson, The Twelfth Amendment: A Time Bomb, Writ: FindLaw's Legal Commentary, Aug. 16, 2000. <http://writ.news.findlaw.com/commentary/20000816_levinson.html>. -
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2 Texans, Not 1
Sanford V. Levinson, 2 Texans, Not 1, New York Times, Aug. 4, 2000, at A27. -
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What Does the Confederate Statuary on the Capitol Grounds Say About Us?
Sanford V. Levinson, What Does the Confederate Statuary on the Capitol Grounds Say About Us?, Austin American-Statesman, Feb. 7, 2000, at A9. -
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Constitution as Civil Religion
Sanford V. Levinson, Constitution as Civil Religion, in 2 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 665 (2nd ed.; Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds; New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000). -
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Why It's Smart to Think About Constitutional Stupidities
Sanford V. Levinson, Why It's Smart to Think About Constitutional Stupidities, 17 Georgia State University Law Review 359 (2000). -
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Legal Canons: An Introduction
Sanford V. Levinson, Legal Canons: An Introduction, in Legal Canons 3 (Sanford Levinson & Jack M. Balkin eds.; New York: New York University Press, 2000) (with Jack M. Balkin). -
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Trials, Commissions, and Investigating Committees: The Elusive Search for Norms of Due Process
Sanford V. Levinson, Trials, Commissions, and Investigating Committees: The Elusive Search for Norms of Due Process, in Truth v. Justice: The Morality of the Truth Commissions 211 (Robert I. Rothberg & Dennis Thompson eds.; Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000). -
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Constitutional Canons and Constitutional Thought
Sanford V. Levinson, Constitutional Canons and Constitutional Thought, in Legal Canons 400 (Sanford Levinson & Jack M. Balkin eds.; New York: New York University Press, 2000) (with Jack M. Balkin). -
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Why Professor Lynch Asks the Right Questions
Sanford V. Levinson, Why Professor Lynch Asks the Right Questions [Symposium: Fresh Considerations on Federalism and Separation of Powers Suggested by Joseph Lynch's Negotiating the Constitution: The Earliest Debates Over Original Intent], 31 Seton Hall Law Review 45 (2000). -
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Gun Control
Sanford V. Levinson, Gun Control, in 3 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 1243 (2nd ed.; Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds; New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000). -
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Why the Canon Should be Expanded to Include The Insular Cases and the Saga of American Expansionism [Symposium: The Canon(s) of Constitutional Law]
Sanford V. Levinson, Why the Canon Should be Expanded to Include The Insular Cases and the Saga of American Expansionism [Symposium: The Canon(s) of Constitutional Law], 17 Constitutional Commentary 241 (2000). -
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Militias, Modern
Sanford V. Levinson, Militias, Modern, in 4 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 1728 (2nd ed.; Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds; New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000). -
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Diversity [1999 Owen J. Roberts Memorial Lecture]
Sanford V. Levinson, Diversity [1999 Owen J. Roberts Memorial Lecture], 2 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 573 (2000). -
Book Chapter
Constitutional Theory (Update)
Sanford V. Levinson, Constitutional Theory (Update), in 2 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 657 (2nd ed.; Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds; New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000). -
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Legal Canons
Sanford V. Levinson, Legal Canons (New York: New York University Press, 2000) (editor, with Jack M. Balkin). -
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Widmar v. Vincent
Sanford V. Levinson, Widmar v. Vincent, in Religion and American Law: An Encyclopedia 556 (Paul Finkelman ed.; New York: Garland Publishing, 2000). -
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Religious Diversity and the Constitution
Sanford V. Levinson, Religious Diversity and the Constitution, in 5 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 2180 (2nd ed.; Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds; New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000).
year-1999
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Q&A with Sanford V. Levinson: "A Court Insulated from American Life"
Sanford V. Levinson, Q&A with Sanford V. Levinson: "A Court Insulated from American Life," Austin American-Statesman, July 1, 1999, at A18. -
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Getting Serious About "Taking Legal Reasoning Seriously" [Symposium on Taking Legal Argument Seriously]
Sanford V. Levinson, Getting Serious About "Legal Reasoning Seriously" [Symposium on Taking Legal Argument Seriously], 74 Chicago-Kent Law Review 543 (1999) (with Jack M. Balkin).