A. Chris Bryant / Winter 2015

  • Professor A. Christopher Bryant debated Ken Klukowski on October 28, 2015, on the subject of the Constitution’s provision for birthright citizenship at a lunch-time Federalist Society event.
  • Professor A. Christopher Bryant spoke on the subject of “Birthright Citizenship: A Constitutional Imperative?” at the UC Law Alumni Board CLE program on November 6, 2015.
  • Professor A. Christopher Bryant made two panel presentations at the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City. On January 8, 2016, he presented “Constitutional Law from the Ground Up: How the Prohibition on ‘Under-ruling’ Distorts the Judicial Function” at the Federalist Society’s works-in-progress session. http://www.fed-soc.org/events/detail/18th-annual-faculty-conference. On January 9, 2016, he spoke at the Law & Interpretation Section’s panel addressing “The Empirics of Legal Interpretation.”
  • Professor A. Christopher Bryant judged the state finals of the high school We The People Competition on January 22, 2016, in Columbus, Ohio at the Statehouse. See http://www.oclre.org/programs/HSWTP. We The People is a national, civic education program that originated with the Burger commission on the Bi-centennial of the Constitution.
  • Professor Chris Bryant provided commentary at a lunch-time Federalist Society event on remarks by Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute reviewing the October 2014 Supreme Court term.
  • Professor Bryant, with Andy Lewis (Professor in Political Science), led a joint discussion group with both law and undergraduate students on Constitution Day, September 17, 2015.
  • Professor Bryant lectured on “Founding Documents in the Classroom” on September 21, 2015, at the Ohio Center for Law Related Education’s annual Law & Citizenship Conference for secondary school civics/social studies teachers, held in Dublin, OH.
  • Professor Bryant taught a mock-class to 85 Miami University pre-law students in Oxford, OH, on October 21, 2015.
  • Professor Bryant lectured on “William Howard Taft and His Thoughts on Presidential Power and Jurisprudence” at the Taft Symposium on October 31, 2015, sponsored by the William Howard Taft National Historic Site.

Additionally, Professor Bryant’s work was cited in the following:

  • Professor Bryant’s The Pursuit of Perfection: Congressional Power to Enforce the Reconstruction Amendments, 47 Hous. L. Rev. 579, 594-601 (2010), in Joshua S. Sellers, The Irony of Intent: Statutory Interpretation and the Constitutionality of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, 76 La. L. Rev. 43 (2015).
  • Professor Bryant’s work with Timothy J. Simeone, Remanding to Congress: The Supreme Court’s New “On the Record” Constitutional Review of Federal Statutes, 86 Cornell L. Rev. 328, 356 (2001), in Stephen M. Feldman, (Same) Sex, Lies, and Democracy: Tradition, Religion, and Substantive Due Process (With an Emphasis on Obergefell v. Hodges), 24 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 341 (2015).

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