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Fields of papers citing papers by David A. Strauss
This network shows the impact of papers produced by David A. Strauss. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by David A. Strauss. The network helps show where David A. Strauss may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of David A. Strauss
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Strauss, David A.. (2016). Does Meaning Matter. Harvard Law Review. 129(2). 633–636.2 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (2015). Does the Constitution Mean What It Says. Harvard Law Review. 129(1). 1–61.2 indexed citations
Strauss, David A.. (2013). We the People, They the People, and the Puzzle of Democratic Constitutionalism. Texas law review. 91. 1969.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (2012). Can Originalism Be Saved. Boston University law review. 92(4). 1161.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (2011). Originalism, Conservatism, and Judicial Restraint. Harvard journal of law & public policy. 34(1). 137.5 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (2010). Is Carolene Products Obsolete. University of Illinois law review. 2010. 1251.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (2009). The Modernizing Mission of Judicial Review. The University of Chicago Law Review. 76(2). 859.2 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (2008). On the Origin of Rules (With Apologies to Darwin): A Comment on Antonin Scalia's "The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules". The University of Chicago Law Review. 75(3). 997.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (2007). The Common Law Genius of the Warren Court. eYLS (Yale Law School). 49(3). 845.
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Strauss, David A.. (2004). Modernization and Representation Reinforcement: An Essay in Memory of John Hart Ely. Stanford Law Review. 57(3). 761–778.
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Strauss, David A.. (1999). The Independent Counsel Statute: What Went Wrong?. 51. 651.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (1997). New Textualism in Constitutional Law. eYLS (Yale Law School). 66. 1153.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (1995). What is the Goal of Campaign Finance Reform. The University of Chicago legal forum. 1995(1). 141.3 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (1993). State Action After the Civil Rights Era.. University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy (University of Minnesota). 10. 409.
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Strauss, David A.. (1993). Rights and the System of Freedom of Expression. The University of Chicago legal forum. 1993(1). 197.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (1992). The Role of a Bill of Rights. The University of Chicago Law Review. 59. 539.1 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (1991). Tradition, Precedent, and Justice Scalia. eYLS (Yale Law School). 12. 1699.2 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (1991). The Law and Economics of Racial Discrimination in Employment: The Case for Numerical Standards. The Georgetown law journal. 79. 1619.10 indexed citations
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Strauss, David A.. (1986). Why Be Tolerant? (reviewing The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in America by Lee C. Bollinger). The University of Chicago Law Review. 53(4). 10.6 indexed citations
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