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Mazzone: How the federal government could improve police oversight (Vox)
Mazzone: How the federal government could improve police oversight (Vox)
2021 – Why the Supreme Court was Right Last Week to Deny Review of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decisions Handed Down Prior to the 2020 Election
2021 – Why the Supreme Court was Right Last Week to Deny Review of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decisions Handed Down Prior to the 2020 Election
2021 – Who May/Should Preside Over Former President Trump’s Second Impeachment Trial?
2021 – Who May/Should Preside Over Former President Trump’s Second Impeachment Trial?
The Power to “Try” “Cases of Impeachment:” Some Reflections on the Finality, Transparency, and Integrity of Senate  Adjudications of Presidential Impeachments (Including that of Donald J. Trump)”
The Power to “Try” “Cases of Impeachment:” Some Reflections on the Finality, Transparency, and Integrity of Senate Adjudications of Presidential Impeachments (Including that of Donald J. Trump)”
2020 – In (Trial) Courts (Especially) We Trust
2020 – In (Trial) Courts (Especially) We Trust
Radical State Constitutionalism
Radical State Constitutionalism
The Overlooked Potential of State AGs for Police Reform
The Overlooked Potential of State AGs for Police Reform
2020 – Linking COVID-19 Relief for State Governments to Abandonment of “Sanctuary” Policies? The Uncharted Territory of Conditional  Spending
2020 – Linking COVID-19 Relief for State Governments to Abandonment of “Sanctuary” Policies? The Uncharted Territory of Conditional Spending
2020 – Wisconsin’s Decision to Have an Election This Month Was Unjust, But Was it Also Unconstitutional? Why the Plaintiffs (Rightly) Lost in the Supreme Court
2020 – Wisconsin’s Decision to Have an Election This Month Was Unjust, But Was it Also Unconstitutional? Why the Plaintiffs (Rightly) Lost in the Supreme Court
State Attorneys General As Agents of Police Reform
State Attorneys General As Agents of Police Reform
Comparative Constitutional History Volume 1: Principles, Developments, Challenges
Comparative Constitutional History Volume 1: Principles, Developments, Challenges
2019 – When, If Ever, Should a Legislature Be Able to Enact a Law that it Knows (or Should Know) that Courts Today Would Invalidate?
2019 – When, If Ever, Should a Legislature Be Able to Enact a Law that it Knows (or Should Know) that Courts Today Would Invalidate?
Above Politics: Congress and the Supreme Court in 2017
Above Politics: Congress and the Supreme Court in 2017
2018 – Is California’s Mandate That Public Companies Include Women on Their Boards Of Directors Constitutional?
2018 – Is California’s Mandate That Public Companies Include Women on Their Boards Of Directors Constitutional?
Amending the Amendment Procedures of Article V
Amending the Amendment Procedures of Article V
Subprecedents, 2018, University of Minnesota Law School
Subprecedents, 2018, University of Minnesota Law School
From Selma to Ferguson: The Voting Rights Act as a Blueprint for Police Reform
From Selma to Ferguson: The Voting Rights Act as a Blueprint for Police Reform
How the Voting Rights Act Could Be a Path to Police Reform (Bloomberg CityLab)
How the Voting Rights Act Could Be a Path to Police Reform (Bloomberg CityLab)

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