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B.A. 1971, University of California at Los Angeles; M.A. 1973,
Loyola University of Los Angeles; J.D., summa cum laude, 1979, Loyola Law
School; Editor-in-Chief, Loyola L. Rev.; law clerk to Judge
Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Fourth Circuit, U.S. Court of
Appeals, 1979-80; law clerk to Justice Byron R. White, U.S.
Supreme Court, 1980-81; associate, Hufstedler, Miller, Carlson
& Beardsley, 1981-82; Associate Professor of Law, Loyola Law School, 1982-85;
Associate Dean, 1987-87; James P. Bradlay Chair of Constitutional Law; Professor of Law, 1985-89; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1989-90; Professor of Law, 1990-98: Visiting Professor, Loyola Law School, 1997-98; Professor, 1998-; Visiting Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University, spring 2003.
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Recent Publications
Economic Activity as a Proxy for Federalism: Intuition and Reason in United States v. Morrison, Constitutional Commentary (July 2001), available at HeinOnline.
Constitutional Law: National Power and Federalism (with Chris May) (Aspen, 2nd Ed. 2001).
Constitutional Law: Individual Rights (with Chris May ) (Aspen, 2nd Ed. 2001).
The War Powers Resolution and Kosovo, 34 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1 (2000), available at HeinOnline.
Judicial Supremacy and the Law of the Constitution, 47 U.C.L.A. L.Rev. 491 (1999) availa ble at HeinOnline.
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