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Richard A. Nixon

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San Fernando Valley College of Law



Columns
Title Category Published
America is approaching its promised freedom Government Sep. 7, 2023
Moore v. Harper will exonerate Trump Government, Constitutional Law Aug. 9, 2023
Inflation is a taking U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 6, 2023
Codifying Roe v. Wade will prove to be abortive Constitutional Law Aug. 22, 2022
Dobbs was correctly decided Constitutional Law Jul. 18, 2022
Abortion and gun control back to the states Letters, Constitutional Law Nov. 15, 2021
It’s time to revisit New York Times v Sullivan Letters Apr. 6, 2021
Column was wrong on the rules of impeachment Letters, Government, Constitutional Law Feb. 5, 2020
‘Separate sovereigns’ ruling is seriously flawed Letters, Constitutional Law Jul. 3, 2019
Misinterpretation of Congress’ power to tax Tax, Letters, Health Care & Hospital Law, Constitutional Law Jan. 23, 2019
Don’t look to the courts for social change Letters, Government, Constitutional Law May 29, 2018
Silk Road column has fatal flaw U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Criminal, Constitutional Law Jan. 19, 2018
It's for the legislature, not the Supreme Court, to decide U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Jan. 2, 2018
Celebrate the Constitution by honoring its text U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Sep. 25, 2017
Supreme Court improperly amended the Missouri Constitution U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Jul. 27, 2017
Supreme Court improperly amended the Missouri Constitution U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Jul. 27, 2017
Criticism of Trump comments misses big picture Letters, Government Mar. 2, 2017
Who says originalism isn't mainstream? Letters, Constitutional Law Feb. 15, 2017
Supreme Court can't just invent new rights Letters, Constitutional Law Dec. 15, 2016
2 wrongs also don't make a right Letters, Constitutional Law Sep. 30, 2016
Letter to the editor: Chemerinsky wrong about 'value choices' Letters, Constitutional Law Mar. 25, 2016
Congress: Reining in the federal courts Letters, Constitutional Law Feb. 9, 2012
Health Crisis Is State, Not Federal, Issue Letters, Health Care & Hospital Law May 19, 2006
In Check Letters, Constitutional Law Mar. 13, 2003
Vouchers Aimed at Students Will Meet Constitutional Test Letters, Constitutional Law Feb. 15, 2001
Original Intent Makes a Great Foundation Letters, Constitutional Law Aug. 15, 2000
Legal Field Diversity Au Naturel Letters, Law Practice Aug. 4, 2000
Title Category Published
America is approaching its promised freedom Government Sep. 7, 2023
Moore v. Harper will exonerate Trump Government, Constitutional Law Aug. 9, 2023
Inflation is a taking U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 6, 2023
Codifying Roe v. Wade will prove to be abortive Constitutional Law Aug. 22, 2022
Dobbs was correctly decided Constitutional Law Jul. 18, 2022
Abortion and gun control back to the states Letters, Constitutional Law Nov. 15, 2021
It’s time to revisit New York Times v Sullivan Letters Apr. 6, 2021
Column was wrong on the rules of impeachment Letters, Government, Constitutional Law Feb. 5, 2020
‘Separate sovereigns’ ruling is seriously flawed Letters, Constitutional Law Jul. 3, 2019
Misinterpretation of Congress’ power to tax Tax, Letters, Health Care & Hospital Law, Constitutional Law Jan. 23, 2019
Don’t look to the courts for social change Letters, Government, Constitutional Law May 29, 2018
Silk Road column has fatal flaw U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Criminal, Constitutional Law Jan. 19, 2018
It's for the legislature, not the Supreme Court, to decide U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Jan. 2, 2018
Celebrate the Constitution by honoring its text U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Sep. 25, 2017
Supreme Court improperly amended the Missouri Constitution U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Jul. 27, 2017
Supreme Court improperly amended the Missouri Constitution U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Constitutional Law Jul. 27, 2017
Criticism of Trump comments misses big picture Letters, Government Mar. 2, 2017
Who says originalism isn't mainstream? Letters, Constitutional Law Feb. 15, 2017
Supreme Court can't just invent new rights Letters, Constitutional Law Dec. 15, 2016
2 wrongs also don't make a right Letters, Constitutional Law Sep. 30, 2016
Letter to the editor: Chemerinsky wrong about 'value choices' Letters, Constitutional Law Mar. 25, 2016
Congress: Reining in the federal courts Letters, Constitutional Law Feb. 9, 2012
Health Crisis Is State, Not Federal, Issue Letters, Health Care & Hospital Law May 19, 2006
In Check Letters, Constitutional Law Mar. 13, 2003
Vouchers Aimed at Students Will Meet Constitutional Test Letters, Constitutional Law Feb. 15, 2001
Original Intent Makes a Great Foundation Letters, Constitutional Law Aug. 15, 2000
Legal Field Diversity Au Naturel Letters, Law Practice Aug. 4, 2000