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Adam Samaha : Publications

Book Sections

"The Story of FCC v. Pacifica Foundation (and Its Second Life)." In First Amendment Stories, edited by Richard Garnett and Andrew Koppelman. Foundation Press, 2011.

"Gun Control after Heller: Litigating against Regulation." In Regulation Versus Litigation, edited by Daniel Kessler and Andrei Shleifer. University of Chicago Press, 2011 (with Phil Cook and Jens Ludwig).

Journal Articles

"Regulation for the Sake of Appearance." 125 Harvard Law Review (forthcoming 2012).

"Talk about Talking about Constitutional Law." 2012 University of Illinois Law Review (forthcoming 2012).

"Dedication Letter for Justice John Paul Stevens." 44 Loyola-Los Angeles Law Review 838 (2011).

"Low Stakes and Constitutional Interpretation." 12 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (2010).

"On Law’s Tiebreakers." 77 University of Chicago Law Review 1661 (2010).

"Gun Control after Heller: Threats and Sideshows from a Social Welfare Perspective." 56 UCLA Law Review 1041 (2009) (with Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig).

"Randomization in Adjudication." 51 William & Mary Law Review 1 (2009).

"Dead Hand Arguments and Constitutional Interpretation." 108 Columbia Law Review 606 (2008).

"Judicial Transparency in an Age of Prediction." 53 Villanova Law Review 829 (2008).

"Originalism's Expiration Date." 30 Cardozo Law Review 1295 (2008).

"What Good Is the Social Model of Disability?" 74 University of Chicago Law Review 1251 (2007).

"Government Secrets, Constitutional Law, and Platforms for Judicial Intervention." 53 UCLA Law Review 909 (2006).

"Judicial Oversight in Two Dimensions: Charting Area and Intensity in the Decisions of Justice Stevens." 74 Fordham Law Review 2051 (2006) (with Allison Marston Danner).

"Undue Process." 59 Stanford Law Review 601 (2006).

"Endorsement Retires: From Religious Symbols to Anti-Sorting Principles." Supreme Court Review 135 (2005).

"Undue Process: Congressional Referral and Judicial Resistance in the Schiavo Controversy." 22 Constitutional Commentary 505 (2005).

"Litigant Sensitivity in First Amendment law." 98 Northwestern University Law Review 1291 (2004).

"Separation Rhetoric and Its Relevance." Review of Separation of Church and State, by Philip Hamburger. 19 Constitutional Commentary 713 (2002).