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David Williams

Faculty bibliography for Professor David Williams

Articles

David Williams

John S. Hastings Professor of Law; Executive Director, Center for Constitutional Democracy


The Fate of Armed Resistance Groups After Peace, 1 INDIANA JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 1 (2016).

Changing Burma from Without: Political Activism Among the Burmese Diaspora, 19 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 121 (2012). [HeinOnline]

Cracks in the Firmament of Burma's Military Government: From Unity through Coercion to Buying Support32 THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY 1199 (2011).

Ethnicity, Elections, and Reform in Burma 12 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 99 (Winter/Spring 2011). [HeinOnline]

Constitutionalism Before Constitutions: Burma’s Struggle to Build a New Order, 87 TEXAS LAW REVIEW 1657 (2009). [HeinOnline]

Death to Tyrants: District of Columbia v. Heller and the Uses of Guns, 69 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL 641 (2008). [HeinOnline]

The Supreme Court and Indiana's Voter ID Law, 104 INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY 379 (2008).

American Constitutional Fantasies: Escape from Difference Through Escape from Government, 12 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 415 (2005). [HeinOnline]

Civic Constitutionalism, the Second Amendment, and the Right of Revolution, 79 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 379 (2004). [HeinOnline]

Constitutional Tales of Violence: Populists, Outgroups, and the Multicultural Landscape of the Second Amendment, 74 TULANE LAW REVIEW 387 (1999). [HeinOnline]

Sense and Sensibility: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Mentoring Style as a Blend of Rigor and Compassion (with Susan H. Williams), 20 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII LAW REVIEW 589 (1998). [HeinOnline]

The Unitary Second Amendment, 73 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 822 (1998). [HeinOnline]

Civil Society, Metaphysics, and Tolerance, 72 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 489 (1997). [HeinOnline]

The Constitutional Right to “Conservative” Revolution, 32 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW 413 (1997). [HeinOnline]

A Feminist Theory of Malebashing (with Susan H. Williams), 4 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 35 (1997). [HeinOnline]

The Militia Movement and Second American Revolution: Conjuring With the People, 81 CORNELL LAW REVIEW 879 (1996). [HeinOnline]. Reprinted in 9 JOURNAL OF FIREARMS AND PUBLIC POLICY 77 (1997). [HeinOnline]

European and American Perspectives on Civil Republicanism, 2 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 71 (1994). [HeinOnline]

Legitimation and Statutory Interpretation: Conquest, Consent, and Community in Federal Indian Law, 80 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW 403 (1994). [HeinOnline]

Civic Republicanism and the Citizen Militia: The Terrifying Second Amendment, 101 YALE LAW JOURNAL 551 (1991). [HeinOnline]

“Sometimes Suspect”: A Reply to Professor Goldberg-Ambrose, 39 UCLA LAW REVIEW 191 (1991). [HeinOnline]

The Borders of the Equal Protection Clause: Indians as Peoples, 28 UCLA LAW REVIEW 759 (1991). [HeinOnline]

Volitionalism and Religious Liberty (with Susan H. Williams), 76 CORNELL LAW REVIEW 769 (1991). [HeinOnline]

Personal Authority and Individual Power, 30 INQUIRY 5 (Spring 1987).

Comment. Right Against Self-Incrimination—“Public Safety” Exception, 98 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 140 (1984). [HeinOnline]

Note. Toward a Reform of the Six-Year Bar to Discharge in Bankruptcy, 97 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 759 (1984). [HeinOnline]