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American constitutional exceptionalism

Mila Versteeg (Virginia) and Emily Zackin (Hunter): American Constitutional Exceptionalism Revisited. Aziz Z. Huq (Chicago): Standing for the Structural Constitution; and Coasean Bargaining Over the Structural Constitution. Eugene Goodheart (Brandeis): The Constitution: Dead or Alive. Gerard N. Magliocca (Indiana): Constitutional Change and Coercion. Wojciech Sadurski (Sydney): Motives and Effects in the US Constitutional Law and Theory. Matthew P. Downer and Suzanna Sherry (Vanderbilt): The People or the Court: Who Reigns Supreme, How, and Why? Jason Marisam (Hamline): Constitutional Self-Interpretation. Marc O. DeGirolami (St. John's) and Kevin C. Walsh (Richmond): Judge Posner, Judge Wilkinson, and Judicial Critique of Constitutional Theory. Louis Michael Seidman (Georgetown): Constitutional Skepticism: A Recovery and Preliminary Evaluation. Adam Lamparello and Charles E. MacLean (Indiana Tech): The Separate But Unequal Constitution. Ran Hirschl (Toronto): Dysfunctional? Dissonant? Demode? America’s Constitutional Woes in Comparative Perspective. Jack Michael Beermann (BU): The New Constitution of the United States: Do We Need One and How Would We Get One? Aziz Z. Huq (Chicago): The Function of Article V. Tom Ginsburg (Chicago) and James Melton (UCL): Does the Constitutional Amendment Rule Matter at All? Amendment Cultures and the Challenges of Measuring Amendment Difficulty. Eric Posner on how the U.S. constitution is impossible to amend. George Skouras on American constitutionalism and dualist democracy: A brief reply and critique of Ackerman’s “We the People”. The end of constitutional law? Adam Shinar reviews On Constitutional Disobedience by Louis Michael Seidman.