ARTICLES/INTERVIEWS

The New York Times

“The Constitution is More than a Document — It’s a Conversation” — Review of The Constitutional Conversation, 1760-1820 by Akhil Reed Amar

“‘The Enigma’ Who is the Chief Justice of the United States” — Review of The Chief: The Life and Turbulent Times of Chief Justice John Roberts by John Biskupik

“The Justice Dissents” — Review of The Partisan: The Life of William Rehnquist by John A. Jenkins

“No One Should Have to Wait in Line 10 Hours to Vote”

Rolling Down the Highway, Looking for Flawed Elections”

“Has Bush v. Gore Become the Case That Shall Not Be Named?”

“The Lord Chief Justice Hath Ruled: Pringles Are Potato Chips”

“Jay Gatsby, Dreamer, Criminal, Jazz Age Rogue, Is a Man for Our Times”

Could a 15-Year-Old With a Laptop Be the New Campaign Media Guru?”

“A Century-Old Principle: Keep Corporate Money Out of Elections”

“What’s Hot on this BBC Podcast? The Siege of Munster 1534-35”

“Want Social Condemnation with Your Justice? Tune in Judge Judy”

“What Studs Turkel’s ‘Working’ Says About Worker Malaise Today”

“One Friend Facebook Hasn’t Made Yet: Privacy Rights”

“Too Old to Work?”