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Stephen M. Feldman |
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Stephen M. Feldman has been the Jerry W. Housel/Carl F. Arnold Distinguished Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Political Science since 2002. He teaches classes in Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence and has published numerous books and articles in these fields. |
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Publications: Articles and Essays Feldman, S. (2007). Postmodernism and Law, in Encyclopedia of Legal History (Stanley N. Katz ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming). Feldman, S. (2007). Review of Owen M. Fiss, Troubled Beginnings of the Modern State, 1888 - 1910, 17 The Law and Politics Book Review 44 (January 2007). Feldman, S. (2006). The Bad Tendency Test, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties 96 (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge). Feldman, S. (2006). Religious Symbols on Public Property, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties 1312 (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge). Feldman, S. (2006). Unenumerated Rights in Different Democratic Regimes, 9 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 47 (in Symposium: The Future of Unenumerated Rights). Feldman, S. (2006). The Theory and Politics of First-Amendment Protections: Why Does the Supreme Court Favor Free Expression Over Religious Freedom?, 8 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 431 (in Symposium: Law and Religion). Feldman, S. (2006). Empiricism, Religion, and Judicial Decision Making, 15 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 43 (in Symposium: Religion, Division, and the Constitution). Feldman, S. (2005). The Rule of Law or the Rule of Politics? Harmonizing the Internal and External Views of Supreme Court Decision Making, 30 L. & Soc. Inquiry 89. Feldman, S. (2005). Review of Isaac Kramnick & R. Laurence Moore, The Godless Constitution: A Moral Defense of the Secular State, 15 The Law & Politics Book Rev. 1010 (November 2005). Feldman, S. (2005). The Problem of Critique: Triangulating Habermas, Derrida, and Gadamer Within Metamodernism, 4 Contemp. Pol. Theory 296. Feldman, S. (2004). Review of Mark Weitz, Clergy Malpractice in America: Nally v. Grace Community Church of the Valley, 46 Am. J. Legal Hist. 84. Feldman, S. (2004). The Transformation of an Academic Discipline: Law Professors in the Past and Future (or Toy Story Too), 54 J. Legal Educ. 471. Feldman, S. (2003). History and Interpretation, 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 595 (in Legal Scholarship Symposium: The Scholarship of Sanford V. Levinson). Feldman, S. (2003). Religious Minorities and the First Amendment: The History, the Doctrine, and the Future, 6 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 222. Feldman, S. (2003). Jews in the United States, in Encyclopedia of Religious Freedom 235 (Catharine Cookson et al. eds., Berkshire/Routledge Publishing). Feldman, S. (2002). History and Law, in The Oxford Companion to American Law 361 (Kermit L. Hall ed., Oxford University Press). Feldman, S. (2001). An Arrow to the Heart: The Love and Death of Postmodern Legal Scholarship, 54 Vand. L. Rev. 2351. Feldman, S. (2000). The Supreme Court in a Postmodern World: A Flying Elephant, 84 Minn. L. Rev. 673. Feldman, S. (2000). Critical Questions in Law and Religion: An Introduction, in Law and Religion: A Critical Anthology 1 (Stephen M. Feldman ed., New York University Press). Feldman, S. (2000). A Christian America and the Separation of Church and State, in Law and Religion: A Critical Anthology 261 (Stephen M. Feldman ed., New York University Press). Feldman, S. (2000). Made For Each Other: The Interdependence of Deconstruction and Philosophical Hermeneutics, 26 Phil. & Soc. Criticism 51. Feldman, S. (2000). How to Be Critical, 76 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 893 (in Symposium on Philosophical Hermeneutics and Critical Legal Theory). Feldman, S. (1999). Playing With the Pieces: Postmodernism in the Lawyer's Toolbox, 85 Va. L. Rev. 151. Books Feldman, S. (2000). American Legal Thought From Premodernism to Postmodernism: An Intellectual Voyage (Oxford University Press): finalist for 2001 Oklahoma Book Award; translated into Japanese. Feldman, S. (2000). Law and Religion: A Critical Anthology (New York University Press): editor. Feldman, S. (1997). Please Don't Wish Me a Merry Christmas: A Critical History of the Separation of Church and State (New York University Press): awarded the Josephine Yalch Zekan Prize (1997). Presentations Feldman, S. (2003). The Sacred Balance of Law and Religion?Panel Discussion: University of Wyoming (October 2003). Feldman, S. (2003). Workshop / Conference on Law and Religion, Program in Law and Public Affairs: Princeton University (February 2003). Feldman, S. (2003). Free Speech and Democracy: A History: University of Wyoming (October 2003). Feldman, S. (2003). Judicial Review and Republican Democracy: In Celebration of Marbury v. Madison: University of Wyoming (February 2003). Feldman, S. (2003). On Legal Scholarship: University of Wyoming (September 2003). Feldman, S. (2002). Radio Interview on Christmas and the Separation of Church and State: Dave Rutherford Show (Canada) (December 13, 2002). Feldman, S. (2002). Panel Discussion on Religious Freedom and the Scopes Trial: University of Wyoming (fall 2002). Feldman, S. (2002). Doctrinal Innovations, Religious Minorities, and the Future of First Amendment Jurisprudence: University of Colorado (fall 2002). Feldman, S. (2002). Radio Interview on Christmas Symbols in Public Places: Ken Van Lith Show (Canada) (December 12, 2002). Feldman, S. (2002). The Special Status of Religion in American Constitutionalism: A Historical Perspective: AALS Annual Conference, Law and Religion Section (January 2002). Feldman, S. (2001). The Development of Religious Freedom as a Constitutional Norm: University of Denver School of Law (spring 2001); University of Tulsa College of Law Faculty (spring 2001). Feldman, S. (2001). The Constraints of Judicial Minimalism: University of Texas at Austin (fall 2001); University of Tulsa College of Law Faculty (fall 2001). Feldman, S. (1999). The United States Supreme Court and Conservative Postmodernism: Conference on Legal Theory at the Fin de Siècle, Birkbeck College, University of London, England (fall 1999). | |
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