Dan T. Coenen
ARTICLES
& ESSAYS
BOOKS
CHAPTERS
BOOK
REVIEWS
OTHER
ARTICLES
& ESSAYS
The Future of Footnote Four, 41 Ga. L. Rev. 797 (2007).
A Rhetoric for Ratification: The Argument of "The Federalist" and its Impact on Constitutional Interpretation, 56 Duke L.J. 469 (2006).
The Rehnquist Court, Structural
Due Process, and Semisubstantive Constitutional Review, 75 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1281 (2002).
Means/Ends Analysis in
Copyright Law: Eldred v. Ashcroft in One Act, 36 Loy. L.A. L.
Rev. 99 (2002) (with Paul Heald).
Congressional Power Over
Presidential Elections: Lessons From the Past and Reforms for the Future,
43 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 851 (2002) (with Edward Larson).
Structural Review, Psuedo-Second-Look
Decision Making, and the Risk of Diluting Constitutional Liberty, 42
Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1881 (2001).
A Constitution of Collaboration:
Protecting Fundamental Values with Second-Look Rules of Interbranch Dialogue,
42 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1575 (2001).
Institutional Arrangements
and Individual Rights: A Comment on Professor Tribe's Critique of the Modern
Court's Treatment of Constitutional Liberty, 2001 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1159
(2001).
Business Subsidies and
the Dormant Commerce Clause, 107 Yale L. J. 965 (1998).
Suspect Linkage: The Interplay
of State Taxing and Spending Measures in the Application of Constitutional
Antidiscrimination Rules, 95 Mich. L. Rev. 2167 (1997) (with Walter
Hellerstein).
State User Fees and the
Dormant Commerce Clause, 50 Vanderbilt L. Rev 795 (1997).
Of Pitcairn's Island and
American Constitutional Theory, 38 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 649 (1997).
Commerce Clause Restraints
on State Business Incentives, 81 Cornell L. Rev. 789 (1996) (with
Walter Hellerstein).
The Impact of the Garcia
Decision on the Market-Participant Exception to the Dormant Commerce Clause,
1995 U. Ill. L. Rev. 727 (1995).
Rights as Trumps,
27 Ga. L. Rev. 463 (1993).
Justice Blackmun, Federalism
and Separation of Powers, 97 Dickinson L. Rev. 541 (1993).
Priorities in Accounts:
The Crazy Quilt of Current Law and a Proposal for Reform, 45 Vand.
L. Rev. 1061 (1992).
The Constitutional Case
Against Intracircuit Nonacquiescence, 75 Minn. L. Rev. 1339 (1991).
Untangling the Market-Participant
Exemption to the Dormant Commerce Clause, 88 Mich. L. Rev. 395 (1989).
To Defer or Not to Defer:
A Study of Federal Circuit Court Deference to District Court Rulings on
State Law, 73 Minn. L. Rev. 899 (1989).
Controlling the Contemporary
Loanshark: The Law of Illicit Lending and the Problem of Witness Fear,
65 Cornell L. Rev. 127 (1980) (with R. Goldstock).
Special Project --
The Priority Rules of Article Nine, 62 Cornell L. Rev. 837 (1977) (student project with three co-authors).
BOOKS
The Story of "The Federalist": How Hamilton and Madison Reconceived America
(Twelve Tables Press, 2007).
Constitutional Law: The Commerce Clause (Foundation Press, 2004).
CHAPTERS
"Socratic Teaching in Constitutional Law and Otherwise" in Teaching the Law School Curriculum (Carolina
Academic Press, 2004).
"Teaching Outside the Box"
in Extraordinary Teachers (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2001).
"The Curious Role of Interpretive Formality in American Constitutional Law" in Prescriptive Formality and Normative Rationality in Modern Legal Systems: Festschrift for Robert S. Summers (Duncker & Humblot, 1994).
BOOK
REVIEWS
Deciding to Decide: Agenda
Setting in the United States Supreme Court (H.W. Perry, Jr.), 10 Const.
Commentary 180 (1993).
OTHER
Encyclopedia
articles on 14 Georgia-related Supreme Court decisions, spanning Chisholm
v. Georgia (1793) to McCleskey v. Kemp (1987) in The
New Georgia Encyclopedia (2004).
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