NUI Maynooth

NUI Maynooth ePrints and eTheses Archive

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Author: Tillman, Seth Barrett

Number of items: 18.

Tillman, Seth Barrett and Tillman, Nora (2010) A Fragment on Shall and May. American Journal of Legal History, 50 . p. 453. ISSN 0002-9319

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2005) A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3: Why Hollingsworth v. Virginia Was Rightly Decided, and Why INS v. Chadha Was Wrongly Reasoned. Texas Law Review, 83 . pp. 1265-1372. ISSN 0040-4411

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2005) Betwixt Principle and Practice: Tara Ross's Defense of the Electoral College. Reviewing: Enlightened Democracy: The Case for the Electoral College (World Ahead Publishing 2004). New York University Journal of Law and Liberty, 1 . pp. 922-934.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2009) Blushing Our Way Past Historical Fact and Fiction: A Response to Professor Geoffrey R. Stone’s Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture and Essay. Penn State Law Review, 114 . pp. 391-413. ISSN 1545-7877

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2009) Blushing Our Way Past History. Cardozo Law Review de novo, 2009 . pp. 46-54.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2008) Closing Statement: An 'Utterly Implausible' Interpretation of the Constitution: A Reply to Professor Steven G. Calabresi in Seth Barrett Tillman & Steven G. Calabresi, Debate, "The Great Divorce: the Current Understanding of Separation of Powers and the Original Meaning of the Incompatibility Clause". University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra, 157 . pp. 146-153.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Defending the (Not So) Indefensible: A Reply to Professor Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl. The Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 16 (3). pp. 363-380.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2006) Model Continuity of Congress Statute. University of New Hampshire Law Review, 4 . pp. 191-200.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Noncontemporaneous Lawmaking: Can the 110th Senate Enact a Bill Passed by the 109th House? The Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 16 (2). pp. 331-347.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2008) Opening Statement: "Why President-Elect Obama May Keep His Senate Seat After Assuming the Presidency" in Seth Barrett Tillman & Steven G. Calabresi, Debate, "The Great Divorce: the Current Understanding of Separation of Powers and the Original Meaning of the Incompatibility Clause". University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra, 157 . pp. 134-140.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2006) Overruling INS v. Chadha: Advice on Choreography - A Reply to Professor Sanford V. Levinson. University of New Hampshire Law Review, 4 . pp. 207-218.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Senate Termination of Presidential Recess Appointments. Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, 101 . pp. 82-87.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Terminating Presidential Recess Appointments: A Reply to Professor Brian C. Kalt. Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, 101 . pp. 94-100.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2005) The Domain of Constitutional Delegations Under the Orders, Resolutions, and Votes Clause. Texas Law Review, 83 . pp. 1389-1397. ISSN 0040-4411

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2003) The Federalist Papers as Reliable Historical Source Material for Constitutional Interpretation. West Virginia Law Review, 105 . pp. 601-619.

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2010) The Puzzle of Hamilton's Federalist No. 77. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy , 33 . pp. 149-167. ISSN 0193-4872

Bigler, C. Stephen and Tillman, Seth Barrett (2008) Void or Voidable?—Curing Defects in Stock Issuances Under Delaware Law. Business Lawyer, 63 . pp. 1109-1151. ISSN 0007-6899

Tillman, Seth Barrett (2009) Why Our Next President May Keep His or Her Senate Seat: A Conjecture on the Constitution's Incompatibility Clause. Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy, 4 . pp. 107-141.

This list was generated on Sat May 26 19:07:10 2012 IST.