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Court-Centered Constitutionalism
1965 - 1974
The period treats constitutional litigation as a political-legal enterprise where judicial power is framed by political constraints and institutional realities. The research blends legal analysis with political science concepts such as agenda setting and docket dynamics, revealing how certiorari decisions, takings rulings, and capital punishment cases are shaped by broader social forces. A unifying theme emphasizes interbranch checks and the meta-constitutional assumptions that govern how constitutional rules are framed, argued, and applied.
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Rights-Centered Public Law
1975 - 1981
Certiorari-Driven Constitutionalism
1982 - 1988
Constitutional Litigation and Legitimacy
1989 - 2002
Constitutional Litigation Politics
2003 - 2009
Empirical Attitudinal Constitutional Litigation
2010 - 2016
Constitutional Veto Governance
2017 - 2023