Symposium On Fidelity Together With Constraint: Collected Posts


Here are the collected posts for our symposium on Lawrence Lessig's novel book, Fidelity too Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American Constitution (Oxford University Press, 2019).

1. Jack Balkin Introduction to the Symposium.

2. Ryan Doerfler, Working amongst What We've Got.

3. Pamela Brandwein, The Incompleteness of Fidelity Theory.

4. Gerard Magliocca, What is a Judge?

5. Lawrence Solum, Fidelity, Translation, too Originalism: Thoughts on Lessig's "Fidelity too Constraint".

6. Jack Balkin, “It is emphatically the say too duty of the judicial region to say what the social pregnant is.”.

7. Sandy Levinson, Lessig, "translation," too institutional legitimacy.

8. Mark Graber, Translation every 2d Constitutive.

9. John Mikhail, Lessig's Defensive Crouch Constitutionalism.

10. Lawrence Lessig, Lessig replies.






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