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Constitutional Change in Mexico
Originalism and its Discontents
Originalism and the Rights of Women
The Unfortunate Consequences of a Misguided Free Speech Principle
USVI’s End-run Against America’s State Constitutional Tradition
A possible transformation of state electoral systems
Amendments: The LaRue-Olsen Debate Continues and Welcomes Others
Can the Legislative Power be Delegated to the Administrative State?
A Response to Rick LaRue: What to do to Ensure the Constitution’s Democratic Promise
Five New Amendments: Next Steps for Constitutional Change
The Native American Roots of the US Constitution
Constitutional Change in Mexico: Lessons from the Most Amended Codified Constitution
“Remember the ladies”—Originalism, Women, & the Fourteenth Amendment
Cumulative Voting as a Means to Address Disparate Racial Impact of Election Laws
The Court and the Constitution: The Role of Worldview
The Electoral College is Still an Important Constitutional Component of this Republic
Election Reform? Don’t Forget the Constitution
Democratic Backsliding and the Supreme Court in Mexico
Gender Quotas and Electoral Innovation in Mexico
How the Supreme Court Is Erasing Consequential Decisions in the Lower Courts
Constitutional Federalism: Revisiting the Past for a Solution in the Present
First Principles of Election Administration
Local Election Administration and the 2022 Elections: Resilience, Risks, and Reform
What is “Double Edged” Federalism? Blog Post
How National Parties Are Colliding with Subnational Election Administration