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Democratic Constitutionalism
Robert C. Post and Reva B. Siegel
 
The Missing Jurisprudence of the Legislated Constitutionalism
Robin West

Remembering How to Do Equality
Jack M. Balkin and Reva B. Siegel

The Citizenship Agenda
Bruce Ackerman

Hopeless Constitutionalism, Hopeful Pragmatism
Richard T. Ford

Voting Rights and the Third Reconstruction
Pamela S. Karlan

Political Organizations and the Future of Democracy
Larry Kramer

A Progressive Reproductive Rights Agenda for 2020
Dawn E. Johnsen

What's Federalism For?
Judith Resnik

"Strategies of the Weak": Thinking Globally and Acting Locally toward a Progressive Constitutional Vision

David Cole

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The Constitution in 2020 is a companion website to The Constitution in 2020 (Oxford University Press 2009).  Here you will find ten sample chapters from the book, essays about the future of the U.S. Constitution, discussions of current constitutional issues, a bibliography and resources for further study.

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