In celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. 17, Saint Louis University School of Law welcomed Justin Driver, the Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale Law School, a lecture on the United States ...
The influential constitutional historian Catharine Macaulay published the first female-authored constitutional plan in 1767. A mysterious revision offers a glimpse at Macaulay's desire for women to ...
Legendary hip-hop artist and Public Enemy founder Chuck D presented his thoughts on “Rap, Race, Reality and Technology” at the law school on April 12. D was the final keynote speaker for the law ...
The Sumner Canary Memorial lecture was established to honor the memory of the late Judge Sumner Canary, a pillar of the Cleveland legal community. Judge Canary served on the Ohio Court of Appeals for ...
For thirty years, Clarence Thomas has been denounced as the “cruelest justice,” a betrayer of his race, an ideologue, and the enemy of the little guy. In this compelling study of the man and the ...
History professor Jonathan Gienapp criticized constitutional originalism for its insufficient understanding of the period in which the Constitution was written at his Tuesday talk, titled “History and ...