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Essays and Articles
Teaching Comparative Perspectives in the Domestic Constitutional Law Class: A Step by Step Primer (Journal of Legal Education, forthcoming 2012)
The U.S. Supreme Court as Fact Finder? (with Matthew Shimnaovsky) (Constitutional Law JOTWELL, October 2012)Free Exercise of Religion: A Pragmatic and Comparative Perspective (University of South Dakota Law Review, 2010) Beyond World Cup soccer savvy, US should look to South Africa on Supreme Court nominations (The Christian Science Monitor, May 2010)The Warren Court is Alive...in South Africa! (American Constitution Society Book Talk Blog, May 2009)Court owes us truth with its abortion decisions (The Des Moines Register, May 2007)
We've become less free (The Des Moines Register, September 2006) The Constitutionality of New Contempt Powers for Federal Magistrates (Hastings Law Journal, 2002)
Book Related Projects
"Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds: South Africa and the United States (Cambridge University Press, 2009) Preface to "On the Constitutional Stage: A History of American Supreme Court" (China Legal Publishing House, 2007) Chapter titled "Truth Commissions: Amnesty or Prosecution" in SECURITY, RECONSTRUCTION, AND RECONCILIATION: WHEN THE WARS END (University College London Press, 2007) President Nelson Mandela's Constitutional Law Legacy in "Human Rights, International Relations and Globalization" published by Grupo Editorial Ibanez, 2006)
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