Papers

The following list of papers are in pdf format.

Laboratory of Legal Innovation: The California Roots of the New Judicial
Federalism in State Constiutional Law

Robert F. Williams

Direct Democracy and State Legislatures
G. Alan Tarr

Creating the Best Appointment System for Judges
G. Alan Tarr

Symmetry and Asymmetry in American Federalism
G. Alan Tarr

American Federalism: Mostly Uncentralized Constitutionally,
But Sometimes Decentralized Politically

Robert F. Williams

Thinking About Separation of Powers in New Hampshire
G. Alan Tarr

The Clash of Rights and the Cyprus Conflict
G. Alan Tarr

The Separation of Powers and State Constitutions
G. Alan Tarr

Arthur T. Vanderbilt: A Retrospective
G. Alan Tarr

Federalism, Subnational Constitutionalism, and the Protection of
Minority Rights in the United States

G. Alan Tarr

State Supreme Courts: An Introduction
G. Alan Tarr

For the People: Direct Democracy in the State Constitutional Tradition
G. Alan Tarr

Laboratories of Democracy
G. Alan Tarr

Interpreting State Constitutions
Robert F. Williams

The Ohio Constitution of 1802: An Introduction
G. Alan Tarr

Reclaiming State Constitutional History: Newspaper Coverage of 19th
Century State Constitutional Commissions and Conventions

Robert F. Williams

Decidedly Co-Equal: The New Jersey Supreme Court
G. Alan Tarr and Robert F. Williams