Richard H. Fallon

1.5k total citations
58 papers, 512 citations indexed

About

Richard H. Fallon is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Law and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard H. Fallon has authored 58 papers receiving a total of 512 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 26 papers in Law and 15 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Richard H. Fallon's work include Judicial and Constitutional Studies (19 papers), Legal and Constitutional Studies (14 papers) and Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (14 papers). Richard H. Fallon is often cited by papers focused on Judicial and Constitutional Studies (19 papers), Legal and Constitutional Studies (14 papers) and Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (14 papers). Richard H. Fallon collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Richard H. Fallon's co-authors include Carl A. Moyer, Paul C. Weiler, David L. Shapiro, Thomas C. Fleming, John F. Manning, Jesse H. Choper, Yale Kamisar, A Hastings and Herbert Wechsler and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Surgery, The Yale Law Journal and Harvard Law Review.

In The Last Decade

Richard H. Fallon

47 papers receiving 394 citations

Peers

Richard H. Fallon
Jesse H. Choper United States
Jerold S. Auerbach United States
Neal Devins United States
William E. Forbath United States
Mathias Reimann United States
Karl E. Klare United States
Mattias Kumm United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2016). Constitutionally Forbidden Legislative Intent. Harvard Law Review. 130(2). 523. 5 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2015). The Fragmentation of Standing. Texas law review. 93(5). 1061.
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2015). Taking the Idea of Constitutional “Meaning” Seriously. Harvard Law Review. 129(1). 397–407.
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2015). The Meaning of Legal "Meaning" and Its Implications for Theories of Legal Interpretation. The University of Chicago Law Review. 82(3). 3. 8 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2014). Three Symmetries Between Textualist and Purposivist Theories of Statutory Interpretation — And the Irreducible Roles of Values and Judgment Within Both. Cornell law review/˜The œCornell law quarterly. 99(4). 685. 6 indexed citations
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Choper, Jesse H., et al.. (2012). Leading cases in constitutional law. 1 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2011). Asking the Right Questions About Officer Immunity. Fordham law review. 80(2). 479. 1 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2011). Are Originalist Constitutional Theories Principled, or Are They Rationalizations for Conservatism?. Harvard journal of law & public policy. 34(1). 5. 7 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2010). Jurisdiction-Stripping Reconsidered. Virginia Law Review. 4 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2010). The Supreme Court, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror: An Essay on Law and Political Science. Columbia Law Review. 5 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2010). Is Moral Reasoning Conceptual Interpretation. Boston University law review. 1 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2009). WHY AND HOW TO TEACH FEDERAL COURTS TODAY. Saint Louis University law journal. 53(3). 3.
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2007). Strict Judicial Scrutiny. UCLA law review. 24 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H., et al.. (2007). Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights, and the War on Terror. Harvard Law Review. 120(8). 1029–2112. 6 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2006). Judiacially manageable standards and Constitutional meaning. Harvard Law Review. 119(5). 1274–1332. 7 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (2005). LEGITIMACY AND THE CONSTITUTION. Harvard Law Review. 118(6). 1789–1853. 82 indexed citations
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Wechsler, Herbert, et al.. (2000). 2000 supplement Hart and Wechsler's the federal courts and the federal system.
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Fallon, Richard H.. (1995). Comparing Federal Courts "Paradigms".. University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy (University of Minnesota). 12(1). 3. 1 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (1994). Reflections on the Hart and Wechsler Paradigm. Vanderbilt law review. 47(4). 953. 4 indexed citations
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Fallon, Richard H.. (1993). Reflections on Dworkin and the Two Faces of Law. ˜The œNotre Dame law review. 67(3). 553. 1 indexed citations

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