William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Symposium on Memory and Authority
Symposium Parts
Part One: History and Legal Rhetoric
Part Two: Originalism and Historical Argument in Law
Part Three: Constitutional Memory and Erasure
Part Four: Expanding Constitutional Memory
Volume 33 (2024-2025), Issue 2 (2024)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Part One
The Ugly Rhetoric of Dobbs, Or, Why Jack Balkin Is History
Andrew Koppelman
Symposium Part Two
Originalism's Selection Problem
Darrell A.H. Miller
The Griffin's Case Phenomenon and the Problem of Historical Knowledge in Legal Arguments
Rachel A. Shelden
In Praise of Ignoring Facts
Stephen E. Sachs
Learning to Read Like an Eighteenth-Century Lawyer: The Historical Critique of Originalism Revisited
Saul Cornell
Symposium Part Three
Memory, Resistance, and Doubt
Richard Primus
Shared Memories and Constitutional Foundations
Sanford Levinson
Invocations of Memory in State Constitutional Law
Fred O. Smith Jr.
Symposium Part Four
Reproductive Injustice, Feminist Resistance, and the Uses of History in Constitutional Interpretation
Serena Mayeri