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NIMBYism and the Politics of Zoning

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/uclr-online/briefly-podcast/nimbyism-and-politics-zoning
"Not in my backyard" has kept the dream of an affordable home beyond the reach of many Americans. Lee Anne Fennell (U. Chicago Law) joins host Taiyee Chien to explain how and why zoning rules constrict affordable housing—and which reforms could change everything.

Empirical Constitutional Studies: Future Directions

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/empirical-constitutional-studies-future-directions
Our new book—How Constitutional Rights Matter—tries to answer a difficult empirical question: do constitutional rights actually change government behavior? We theorize that constitutional rights that protect individuals often fail to constrain governments, but that constitutional rights that protect organizations can be powerful tools to push back against repression.

Comparative Constitutional Matching: From Most Similar Cases to Synthetic Control?

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/comparative-constitutional-matching-most-similar-cases-synthetic-control
Comparative constitutional law (CCL) is a diverse field employing multiple different methods.

Experimental Methods in Constitutional Law

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/experimental-methods-constitutional-law
Aright to legal representation has recently been introduced in some Chinese provinces but not in others.

Constitutional Comprehensibility and the Coordination of Citizens: A Test of the Weingast-Hypothesis

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/constitutional-comprehensibility-and-coordination-citizens-test-weingast-hypothesis
Some constitutions promise paradise on earth. It is, therefore, not surprising that in many countries constitutional reality does not keep pace with constitutional promise.

Knowing the Law

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/knowing-law
Ensuring compliance with laws that constrain the state is one of public law’s central challenges.

The Mutualism of Human Rights Law and Interest Groups

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/mutualism-human-rights-law-and-interest-groups
I recall vividly a flight that I took about ten years ago.  As my wife and I boarded the plane, the pilot greeted us at the threshold—a nice touch.  I couldn’t help but notice his necktie, and maybe that was the point.  It was emblazoned with “Second Amendment Est 179

How Constitutional Rights Matter: Thoughts on the New Gold Standard in Empirical Constitutional Studies

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/how-constitutional-rights-matter-thoughts-new-gold-standard-empirical-constitutional
Professors Adam Chilton and Mila Versteeg’s How Constitutional Rights Matter is simply a game changer.

“Sometimes the Magic Works. Sometimes It Doesn’t”: A Comment on Chilton and Versteeg

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/sometimes-magic-works-sometimes-it-doesnt-comment-chilton-and-versteeg
Chilton and Versteeg tell an interesting story. I use the word “story” deliberately, to locate the genre of the work in narrative—in their terms, qualitative—analysis, rather than in the scientistic genre.

Justiciability and Remedies in Administrative Law Challenges

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/justiciability-and-remedies-administrative-law-challenges
The Supreme Court’s changing composition and, relatedly, its increasing skepticism for the current structure and pervasiveness of the administrative state have given rise to increased constitutional challenges to agency actions that seem increasingly likely to be successful.

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