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Publications, Presentations and Works in Progress

Adam B. Cox
Assistant Professor of Law
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
phone: 773-702-0348
email: adambcox@law.uchicago.edu


Publications 

"Judging the Voting Rights Act," 108 Columbia Law Review 1 (2008) (with Thomas Miles). 

"Deference, Delegation, and Immigration Law," 74 University of Chicago Law Review 1671 (2007).  

"The Temporal Dimension of Voting Rights," 93 Virginia Law Review In Brief 39 (2007).

"The Temporal Dimension of Voting Rights," 93 Virginia Law Review 39 (2007).

"The Second-Order Structure of Immigration Law," 59 Stanford Law Review 809 (2007) (with Eric Posner).

"Designing Redistricting Institutions," 5 Election Law Journal 412 (2006).

"Self-Defeating Minimalism," 105 Mich. L. Rev. First Impressions 53 (2006).

"Partisan Gerrymandering and Disaggregated Redistricting," 2004 Sup. Ct. Rev. 409 (2005).

"Partisan Fairness and Redistricting Politics," 79 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 751 (2004).

"Citizenship, Standing, and Immigration Law," 92 Calif. L. Rev. 373 (2004).

"Expressivism in Federalism: A New Defense of the Anticommandeering Rule?," 33 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1309 (2000) (symposium).

Selected Presentations

Judging the Voting Rights Act, IPLE workshop, University of Illinois College of Law, January 2007; Reproduction of Race and Racial Ideologies Workshop, Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago, February 2007; Faculty Works-in-Progress Workshop, University of Chicago Law School, March 2007.

Supreme Court Preview (panelist), American Civil Liberties Union and the McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum, Chicago, Illinois, November 2006.

The Second-Order Structure of Immigration Law, Faculty Works-in-Progress Workshop, University of Chicago Law School, September 2006; University of Chicago Legal Forum Immigration Symposium, University of Chicago Law School, October 2006.

Judging Politics: Partisan Gerrymandering and the Supreme Court, American Constitution Society, Northwestern School of Law, April 2006.

The Temporal Dimension of Voting Rights, Faculty Works-in-Progress Workshop, University of Chicago Law School, March 2006.

Citizenship and the War on Terror, Midwest Faculty Seminar Presents "The Future of Citizenship," University of Chicago, February 2006

The End of the O'Connor Court, University of Chicago Law School First Monday Series (New York, Chicago, San Francisco), Fall 2005.

Institutional Reform of Redistricting Regulation, Independent Election Administration Symposium, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, September 2005.

Mid-decade Redistricting After Vieth v. Jubelirer, American Constitution Society Conference on Redistricting, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, July 2005.

Partisan Gerrymandering and Disaggregated Redistricting, Faculty Works-in-Progress Workshop, University of Chicago Law School, December 2004.

Partisan Redistricting and Vieth v. Jubelirer, Law and Democracy Symposium, George Washington University and The Library of Congress, November 2004.

Partisan Fairness and Redistricting Politics, Faculty Works-in-Progress Workshop, University of Chicago Law School, September 2003.


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