Comparative Constitutional Design (June 21, 2022)
LevinsonFest 2022 | Roundtable VI | Comparative Constitutional Design
When: Jun 21, 2022
Speakers:
- Yasmin Dawood (Toronto)
- Rosalind Dixon (UNSW)
- Zachary Elkins (Texas)
- Ran Hirschl (Texas)
- Gary Jacobshn (Texas)
- Ashley Moran (Texas)
- Mila Versteeg (UVA)
Respondent:
- Sanford Levinson, The University of Texas at Austin
Hosts:
- Richard Albert, The University of Texas at Austin
- Ashley Moran, The University of Texas at Austin
Published Papers
- September 18, 2022: Ashley Moran, LevinsonFest on Comparative Constitutional Design
- September 18, 2022: Kevin L. Cope and Mila Versteeg, Should SCOTUS Term Limits Be Imposed Through Constitutional Amendment? Americans Don’t Care Much
- September 19, 2022: Yasmin Dawood, The Hard-Wired Constitution and Comparative Constitutional Design
- September 20, 2022: Rosalind Dixon, Constitutional Designment and Amendment: Towards Decreasing Amendment Difficulty?
- September 21, 2022: Zachary Elkins, Checking in on the ‘Embarrassing’ Second Amendment: Lessons from Ukraine and Uvalde
- September 22, 2022: Ran Hirschl, Comparative Constitutional Design: Northern Stagnation, Southern Innovation
- September 23, 2022: Gary Jacobsohn, Comparative Advantage
- September 25, 2022: Ashley Moran, Engineered Majorities: U.S. Senate Malapportionment in Comparative Context
- September 26, 2022: Sanford Levinson, What Am I Doing Here? Reflections of a Relative Newcomer to the Field of Comparative Constitutionalism
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