In June, Chris presented to a tenth grade class in the Law and Leadership Institute (LLI), held here at UC Law, addressing the Articles of Confederation and drafting of the Constitution. Later that week, Chris also met with the ninth grade LLI students to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling in the DOMA case (Windsor).
Also in June, Chris taught a mock class for the Summer Work Experience in Law (SWEL) participants.
Chris’ piece, Constitutional Newspeak: Learning to Love the Affordable Care Act Decision, is now in print in the Journal of Legislation at 39 J. Legis. 15 (2012-13).
And finally, two of Chris’ publications were cited:
- Foreign Law as Legislative Fact in Constitutional Cases, 2011 BYU L. Rev. 1005 (2011), in Michael Coenen, Constitutional Privileging, 99 Va. L. Rev. 683 (2013); and
- Quirin Revisited, 2003 Wis. L. Rev. 309 (2003), in Neal Kumar Katyal, Gideon at Guantánamo, 122 Yale L.J. 2416 (2013).