Publications of Neil S. Siegel     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Journal Articles

  1. N.S. Siegel, A Theory In Search of a Court, and Itself: Judicial Minimalism at the Supreme Court Bar, 103 Michigan Law Review, vol. 1951 (2005) .
  2. N.S. Siegel, Why the Eleventh Amendment Always Matters, Even When Transaction Costs Are Zero: A Reply to Professor Farber, Constitutional Commentary, vol. 18 no. 177 (2001) .
  3. N.S. Siegel, Comment, State Sovereign Immunity and Stare Decisis: Solving the Prisoners' Dilemma Within the Court, California Law Review, vol. 89 no. 1165 (2001) .
  4. N.S. Siegel, Comment, Sen and the Hart of Jurisprudence: A Critique of the Economic Analysis of Judicial Behavior, California Law Review, vol. 87 no. 1581 (1999) .

Papers Accepted

  1. N.S. Siegel, A Prescription for Perilous Times, Georgetown Law Journal (forthcoming) (reviewing Geoffrey R. Stone, Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism (2004).) .

Other

  1. N.S. Siegel, Taking Issue: Americans Deserve Answsers,, NPR. org. (October 20, 2005)  [abs].
  2. N.S. Siegel, Remembering Chief Justice Rehnquist, Washington Post (September 5, 2005), pp. A30 (letter) .
  3. N.S. Siegel, Rigorous Questions Would Be Only Fair, Philadelphia Inquirer (July 21, 2005), pp. A19 .
  4. N.S. Siegel, The Conservative Choice is a Moderate, Raleigh News & Observer (July 6, 2005), pp. A13 .
  5. N.S. Siegel with Aziz Huq, The Rhetoric Behind "Strict Constructionism", Durham Herald-Sun (June 19, 2005), pp. A11 .
  6. N.S. Siegel, Why President Bush Should Not Take the 5th, Houston Chronicle (June 17, 2005), pp. B11 .
  7. N.S. Siegel, Medical Marijuana: Read Between the Lines, Raleigh News & Observer (June 14, 2005), pp. A11 .
  8. N.S. Siegel with Erwin Chemerinsky, Justices Create Confusion in Sentencing by Declaring Guidelines Advisory, Daily Journal (January 18, 2005) .
  9. N.S. Siegel, Nomination Could Bridge Divide, Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) (November 22, 2004), pp. 23A .
  10. N.S. Siegel, The Election and the U.S. Supreme Court, Chicago Tribune (November 2, 2004), pp. C21 .