12th Annual Hugh & Hazel Darling Foundation Originalism Works-in-Progress Conference
Date and Time
- Friday, February 19, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- Saturday, February 20, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Location
TBD
Cost
0
Details
Details
Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism, the conference will involve the presentation of a variety of new works concerning originalism. All scholars who are interested in originalism are invited to attend. This conference is made possible through support from the Hugh & Hazel Darling Foundation.
Works-In-Progress
- Evan Bernick (Georgetown), Antisubjugation and the Equal Protection of the Laws
- Commentator: Michael McConnell (Stanford)
- Richard Epstein (NYU), Patent Originalism
- Commentator: Christina Mulligan (Brooklyn)
- Richard Fallon (Harvard), The Chimerical Concept of Original Public Meaning
- Commentator: Gary Lawson (Boston University)
- Jason Mazzone (Illinois) & Cem Tecimer (Harvard), Originalism and Inter-Constitutional Interpretation
- Commentators: Jack Balkin (Yale)
- Nicholas Parrillo (Yale), A Critical Assessment of the Originalist Case Against Administrative Regulatory Power
- Commentator: Jennifer Mascott (George Mason)
- Maximilian Crema & Larry Solum (Virginia), The Original Public Meaning of the Fifth Amendment Due Process of Law Clause
- Commentator: Tara Grove (Alabama)
- Ernest A. Young (Duke), Dying Constitutionalism And The Lost Years Of The Fourteenth Amendment
- Commentator: Jamal Greene (Columbia)
Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism Members
- Michael Rappaport — Hugh and Hazel Darling Foundation Professor of Law and Center Director, University of San Diego
- Lawrence Alexander — Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego
- Laurence Claus — Professor of Law, University of San Diego
- Donald Dripps — Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego
- Michael Ramsey — Hugh and Hazel Darling Foundation Professor of Law, University of San Diego
- Steven Smith — Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego
About the Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism
Originalism is the view that the Constitution should be interpreted in accordance with its original meaning—that is, the meaning it had at the time of its enactment. The Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism at the University of San Diego School of Law studies all aspects of originalism by holding conferences, hosting speakers, sponsoring fellows, operating a blog, and promoting originalist scholarship.