Articles Featuring John C. Harrison
‘Common Law’: The President’s Power To Hire and Fire
June 9, 2022
‘Common Law’: Inside the President’s Supreme Court Commission
February 17, 2022
‘Common Law’ Podcast’s Fourth Season Features 4 ‘Co-Counsel’
January 27, 2022
A Primer on Impeachment
November 13, 2019
11 Ways UVA Law Prepares Students to Go Global
February 19, 2016
Federalist Society Student Symposium to Focus on Poverty and Inequality
February 18, 2016
Harrison Tells Congress that White House ‘Czars’ Are Legal
October 7, 2009
Presidential Signing Statements Constitutional, Says Harrison
October 30, 2006
Supreme Court Still Divided, Professors Say
September 20, 2006
Back to School
June 18, 2003
Does the Administrative Procedure Act Provide for Universal Vacatur?
February 24, 2023
Prof. John Harrison: Courts Are Not Agencies
August 6, 2022
Top 20 Most-Cited Originalism Scholars, 2016-2020
September 20, 2021
Washington, D.C., Statehood Divides Congressional Hearing
March 22, 2021
United States v. Arthrex, Inc.
March 16, 2021
Police Powers and the Pandemic
January 6, 2021
Vexit: Almost Second Amendment Heaven, West Virginia
February 8, 2020
Key CFPB Defenders Urge SCOTUS To Skip Constitutional Issue
January 23, 2020
Can Courts Consider Severability Before Other Questions?
January 22, 2020
Appeals Court To Review Jurisdiction Decision in Rally Defamation Suit
September 22, 2019
What The Constitution Says About D.C. Statehood
September 18, 2019
Census Ruling Injects Uncertainty Into Supreme Court Next Steps
January 15, 2019
Can a Supreme Court Justice Be Removed?
November 14, 2018
Failed Supreme Court Nominations Really Aren’t That Rare
September 21, 2018
The Citizenship Clause
June 19, 2018
Freedom Day: The Imperial Presidency Vs. the Constitution
April 13, 2017
UVA Law Profs. Weigh in on Ted Cruz Controversy
February 3, 2016
The Executive Power to Not Enforce the Law
January 9, 2015
Obama Naming Ebola Czar Follows Long White House Practice
October 18, 2014
Will Boehner Find Friendly Court?
July 16, 2014
Experts: 'Treason' a Tough Sell in Edward Snowden Case
June 13, 2013
The Limits on Our Freedom
April 3, 2013
The Situation Room
January 4, 2013
No, Obama Can't Grant Amnesty By Pardoning Illegal Immigrants
November 6, 2011
State Lawmakers Try to Defend Light Bulb Freedom
March 25, 2011
War of Words on the Constitution
October 24, 2010
Activists Seek 'Don't Ask' Answers
October 1, 2010
Panel Finds no Fault with Obama System of Policy 'Czars'
October 7, 2009
As 'Inferior Officers,' Czars Pass Constitutional Muster
October 6, 2009
Court Order May Delay Jefferson Investigation
November 15, 2006
Inside the Alito Memo
November 29, 2005
Many Legal Scholars See Miers Tipping Balance on Roe
October 24, 2005
Divining the Meaning of the Constitution
August 28, 2005
Commentary: Rule of Law Paramount to Nominee
July 24, 2005
Burned Texts Left at Islamic Center
June 16, 2005
Appeals Court Rules on Computers, Porn
October 1, 2004
Analysis: Justices Wrap Up Term with Major Rulings
July 3, 2003