26 August 2019

JOURNAL: Law and History Review (Vol. XXXVII, Issue 3)


(Source: Cambridge Core)

The Law and History Review has published its 3rd issue of the year.

Original Article

“Amongst the Most Desirable Reading”: Advertising and the Fetters of the Newspaper Press in Britain, c. 1848–1914
Anat Rosenberg

Symposium: Originalism and Legal History: Rethinking the Special Relationship

Original Article
Two Early Dutch Translations of the United States Constitution: Public Meaning in a Transnational Context
Michael Douma
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 August 2019, pp. 707-723
Interpreting Article II, Section 2: George Washington and the President's Powers
Lindsay M. Chervinsky
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 June 2019, pp. 725-741
Invited Article
 “Plant Yourselves on its Primal Granite”: Slavery, History and the Antebellum Roots of Originalism
Aaron R. Hall
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2019, pp. 743-761
Common Law Confrontations
Bernadette Meyler
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 August 2019, pp. 763-786
Originalism and the Academy in Exile
Paul Baumgardner
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 June 2019, pp. 787-807
Originalism and the Law of the Past
William Baude, Stephen E. Sachs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 August 2019, pp. 809-820
Reading the Constitution, 1787–91: History, Originalism, and Constitutional Meaning
Saul Cornell
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 July 2019, pp. 821-845
Method and Dialogue in History and Originalism
Logan Everett Sawyer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 July 2019, pp. 847-860

Review Essay

The Closing of the Constitution
Kevin Arlyck
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 August 2019, pp. 861-866

More info with Cambridge Core.


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