The Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism at the University of San Diego Law School has announced the papers and commentators for the Eleventh Annual Originalism Works-in-Progress Conference in February 2020. Here they are:
Stephanie Barclay (Brigham Young), Evolving Constitutional Remedies and Religious Exemptions
Commentator: John Harrison (Virginia)
Will Baude (Chicago) & Stephen Sachs (Duke), The Misunderstood Eleventh Amendment
Commentator: Jim Pfander (Northwestern)
Jamal Greene (Columbia), Rereading the Bill of Rights
Commentator: Randy Barnett (Georgetown)
Stephen Griffin (Tulane), Optimistic Originalism Meets the Unfortunate Nineteenth Century
Commentator: Michael McConnell (Stanford)
Rick Hills (NYU), Strategic Ambiguity and Article VII’s Two-Stage Ratification Process: Why the Framers (Should Have) Decided Not to Decide
Commentator: John McGinnis (Northwestern)
Julian Davis Mortenson (Michigan), The Executive Power Clause
Commentator: Ilan Wurman (Arizona State)
Seth Barrett Tillman (Maynooth) & Josh Blackman (South Texas), Offices “of,” “under,” and “under the authority” of the United States
Commentator: John Mikhail (Georgetown)
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