Tulsa Law Review
(2009) Volume 45, Number 4 (2013) Book Review
Front Matter
Article
Book Review Introduction: Selection Biases
Mark A. Graber and Sanford Levinson
Book Review
Placing Your Faith in the Constitution
Harold H. Bruff
Bad Advice or Bad Laws - Allocating Responsibility between Lawyers and Laws in the Context of National Security Policymaking
Robert M. Chesney
Updating the Executive, or, the Character of the Pardoning President
Bernadette Meyler
Can Constitutional Democracies and Emergency Power Coexist
Gordon Silverstein
Constitutional Necessity and Presidential Prerogative: Does Presidential Discretion Undergird or Undermine the Constitution
Michael P. Van Alstine
What We Say and What They Do: Public Perceptions of Supreme Court Nominees and Judicial Activism on the Supreme Court
Valerie H. Hoekstra
Landmarks, Portents, or Just Curves in the Road
Carol Nackenoff
The Wonder of It All
Gerald N. Rosenberg
Hollow Tropes: Fresh Perspectives on Courts, Politics, and Inequality
Tomiko Brown-Nagin
The Alchemy of Dissent
Jamal Greene
Getting Right without Lincoln
Daniel W. Hamilton
Review Essay: Put a Ring on It - Law and Ordering the Boundaries of Race and Sexuality as State Work
Julie Novkov
The Process of Balancing
Oren Gross
Torture and Its Malcontents
Scott Horton
A Different Case for Restraint
Michael W. Lewis
An Extraordinary Tale
Hugh Corder
New Thinking about National High Courts
Miguel Schor
State Constitutional Politics
John Dinan
The Beautiful American Abroad
Scott D. Gerber
America's Other Constitutions: The Importance of State Constitutions for Our Law and Politics
Sanford Levinson
How Many Critiques Must Historians Write
Stephen A. Siegel
What Does It Take to Make a Federal System - On Constitutional Entrenchment, Separate Spheres, and Identity
Ernest A. Young
Modernity, Religion, and the Public Sphere
Stephen M. Feldman
How Courts Implement Social Policy
Mark Tushnet
Patterns of Inequality - Paradigms for Equality
Rebecca E. Zietlow