Supreme Court Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Supreme Court Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hidden Harms: Abortion and the Shadow Docket4
The Society Cases3
Front Matter2
The Invention of Colorblindness2
What Should Be National and What Should Be Local in American Judicial Review2
Skrmetti, Trump, and the Coming Sex Equality Realignment1
Fear of Balancing1
The Cure as Disease: The Conservative Case against SFFA v. Harvard1
The Hidden Judicial Springs of U.S. Foreign Policy1
Tiktok v. Garland and the First Amendment Anticanon1
The Supreme Court’s (Self-defeating) Supremacy1
Too Much History: Castro-Huerta and the Problem of Change In Indian Law0
The Old Regime and the Loper Bright “Revolution”0
The Presidency After Trump v. United States0
Surveillance, State Secrets, and the Future of Constitutional Rights0
Manufacturing Outliers0
Grants Pass and the Vagrancy Revolution Revisited0
Moody v. NetChoice: The Supreme Court Meets the Free Speech Triangle0
Dormant Commerce and Corporate Jurisdiction0
Opportunistic Originalism: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization0
Preface0
Purdue Pharma and the New Bankruptcy Exceptionalism0
The (Still) Toothless Nondelegation Doctrine and the Trouble with Second-Best Nondelegation Strategies: FCC v . Consumers’ Research0
The Anti-Democratic Major Questions Doctrine0
The Standing Realignment0
Disestablishing the Establishment Clause0
From Bad to Worse: Stalking, Threats, and Chilling Effects0
The New Commandeering0
Rights, Remedies, and Texas’s S.B. 80
Abundance and the Supreme Court0
The Trump Disqualification Case: The Halley’s Comet Of Constitutional Law0
First Amendment Neglect in Supreme Court Intellectual Property Cases0
How Equity Changes0
The Post-Legitimacy Court0
The California Effect, Process-Based Regulation, and the Future of Pike Balancing0
Front Matter0
Formalism, Functionalism, and Nonfunctionalism in the Constitutional Law of Tax0
State Standing After Biden v. Nebraska0
The Neglected Origins of the Hearsay Rule in American Slavery: Recovering Queen v. Hepburn0
Front Matter0
Can Our Democracy Survive This Supreme Court?0
Front Matter0
Public Accommodations and the First Amendment: 303 Creative and “Pure Speech”0
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