This map shows the geographic impact of Saul Cornell's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Saul Cornell with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Saul Cornell more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Saul Cornell. 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 Saul Cornell. The network helps show where Saul Cornell may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Saul Cornell
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Saul Cornell.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Cornell, Saul. (2020). History, Text, Tradition, and the Future of Second Amendment Jurisprudence: Limits on Armed Travel under Anglo-American Law, 1688–1868. Law and Contemporary Problems. 83(3). 73–95.1 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2017). The Right to Keep and Carry Arms in Anglo-American Law: Preserving Liberty and Keeping the Peace. Law and Contemporary Problems. 80(2). 11–54.
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Cornell, Saul. (2016). The Right to Carry Firearms outside of the Home: Separating Historical Myths from Historical Realities. The Fordham urban law journal/Fordham urban law journal. 39(5). 1695.1 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2016). “Half Cocked”: The Persistence of Anachronism and Presentism in the Academic Debate Over the Second Amendment. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-). 106(2). 203–218.1 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul, et al.. (2015). Firearm Regionalism and Public Carry: Placing Southern Antebellum Case Law in Context. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 125. 121.1 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2015). “To Assemble Together for Their Common Good”: History, Ethnography, and the Original Meanings of the Rights of Assembly and Speech. Fordham law review. 84(3). 915.1 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2014). Conflict, Consensus & Constitutional Meaning: The Enduring Legacy of Charles Beard. eYLS (Yale Law School). 29(3). 383–408.2 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2013). Meaning and Understanding in the History of Constitutional Ideas: The Intellectual History Alternative to Originalism. Fordham law review. 82(2). 721.4 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2011). The People's Constitution vs. The Lawyer's Constitution: Popular Constitutionalism and the Original Debate over Originalism. Yale journal of law & the humanities. 23(2). 2.2 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul, et al.. (2010). The Right to Bear Arms in the Era of the Fourteenth Amendment: Gun Rights or Gun Regulation. Santa Clara law review. 50(4). 1043.1 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2007). The Original Meaning of Original Understanding: a Neo-blackstonian Critique. Maryland law review. 67(1). 150.1 indexed citations
Cornell, Saul. (2006). The Early American Origins of the Modern Gun Control Debate: The Right to Bear Arms, Firearms Regulation, and the Lessons of History. 17(3). 571–596.2 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2006). Mobs, Militias, and Magistrates: Popular Constitutionalism and the Whiskey Rebellion. Chicago-Kent law review. 81(3). 883.3 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (2006). A Well-Regulated Militia. Oxford University Press eBooks.12 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul, et al.. (2004). A Well Regulated Right: The Early American Origins of Gun Control. Fordham law review. 73(2). 487.9 indexed citations
Cornell, Saul. (1999). Commonplace or Anachronism: The Standard Model, the Second Amendment, and the Problem of History in Contemporary Constitutional Theory. eYLS (Yale Law School). 16(2). 221–246.5 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (1995). Splitting The Difference: Textualism, Contextualism, and Post-Modern History. American studies. 36(1). 57–80.2 indexed citations
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Cornell, Saul. (1988). Reflections on "The Late Remarkable Revolution in Government": Aedanus Burke and Samuel Bryan's Unpublished History of the Ratification of the Federal Consitution. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 112(1). 103–130.1 indexed citations
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