November 10, 2000

MARK AARON GRABER
600 McNEILL ROAD
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND 20910
301-588-0119 (H)
301-405-4215 (O)
mgraber@gvpt.umd.edu

II. PUBLICATIONS


A. Books


1. Graber, Mark A., Dred Scott and the Problem of Constitutional Evil (under contract, Princeton University Press).
2. Graber, Mark A., Rethinking Abortion (Princeton University Press, 1996).
3. Graber, Mark A., Transforming Free Speech (University of California Press, 1991).


B. Articles


1. Graber, Mark A., "Social Democracy and Constitutional Theory," ___ Fordham Law Review ____ (2001) (forthcoming)
2. Graber, Mark A., "The Law Professor as Populist," 34 University of Richmond Law Review 373 (2000).
3. Graber, Mark A., "The Jacksonian Origins of Chase Court Activism, 25 Journal of Supreme Court History 17 (2000).
3. Graber, Mark A., "Naked Land Transfers and American Constitutional Development," 53 Vanderbilt Law Review 73 (2000).
4. Graber, Mark A., "Law in the Good Society," 9 The Good Society 68 (1999)
5. Graber, Mark A., "The Constitution as a Whole: A Partial Political Science Perspective," 33 University of Richmond Law Review 343 (1999).
6. Graber, Mark A., "Law and Sports Officiating: A Misunderstood and Justly Neglected Relationship," 16 Constitutional Commentary 293(1999).
7. Graber, Mark A., "Federalist or Friends of Adams: The Marshall Court and Party Politics," 12 Studies in American Political Development 229 (1998).
8. Graber, Mark A., "Establishing Judicial Review?: Schooner Peggy and the Early Marshall Court" 51 Political Research Quarterly 221 (1998).
9. Graber, Mark A., "Desperately Ducking Slavery: Dred Scott and Contemporary Constitutional Theory," 14 Constitutional Commentary 271 (1997).
10. Graber, Mark A., "The Clintonification of American Law: Abortion, Welfare and Liberal Constitutional Theory," 58 Ohio State Law Journal 731 (1997).
a. excerpted in Constitutional Theory: Arguments and Perspectives (edited by Thomas Rowe, Rebecca Brown, Girardeau Spann, and Michael Gerhardt) (Lexis Law Publishing) (forthcoming)
11. Graber, Mark A., "Delegalizing Constitutional Law," 6 The Good Society: A PEGS Journal 47 (Fall 1996).
12. Graber, Mark A., "Conflicting Representations: Guinier and Madison on Electoral Systems," 13 Constitutional Commentary 291 (1996).
a. abridged as "Ties that Bind," 5 The Good Society: A PEGS Journal 28 (Spring 1995).
13. Graber, Mark A., "Unnecessary and Unintelligible," 12 Constitutional Commentary 167 (1995).
14. Graber, Mark A., "Old Wine in New Bottles: The Constitutional Status of Unconstitutional Speech," 48 Vanderbilt Law Review 349 (1995).
15. Graber, Mark, "Judicial Recantations: Two Thoughts About Second Thoughts," 45 Syracuse Law Review 807 (1995).
16. Graber, Mark, "The Passive-Aggressive Virtues: Cohens v. Virginia and the Problematic Establishment of Judicial Review," 12 Constitutional Commentary 67 (1995).
17. Graber, Mark, A., "Why Interpret?: Political Justification and American Constitutionalism," 56 The Review of Politics 415 (1994).
18. Graber, Mark A., "The Ghost of Abortion Past," 1 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 309 (1994).
19. Graber, Mark, "The Non-Majoritarian Problem: Legislative Deference to the Judiciary," 7 Studies in American Political Development 35 (1993).
20. Graber, Mark A., "A Constitutional Conspiracy Unmasked: Why `No State' Does Not Mean `No State'," 10 Constitutional Commentary 87 (1993).
21. Graber, Mark A., "Asking Better Questions," 26 PS: Political Science and Politics 216 (June 1993).
22. Graber, Mark A., "Our (Im)Perfect Constitution," 51 Review of Politics 86 (1989).
23. Rosenheck, Robert, Frank, Julia, and Graber, Mark A., "The Psychiatric Patient with Pending Criminal Charges: An Ecological Approach," Psychological Quarterly (1988).


C. Book Chapters


1. "Critical Jewish Studies," Law and Religion: A Critical Anthology (edited by Stephen M. Feldman) (New York University Press: New York) (forthcoming)
2. "The Problematic Establishment of Judicial Review," The Supreme Court and American Politics: New Institutionalist Approaches) (edited by Howard Gillmand and Cornell Clayton) (University Press of Kansas: Lawrence, Kansas, 1999).
3. "Unnecessary and Unintelligible," Constitutional Stupidities and Tragedies (edited by William Eskridge and Sanford Levinson) (New York University Press: New York, 1997).
4. "Conscience, Constitutionalism, and Consensus: A Comment on Constitutional Stupidities and Evils," NOMOS XXXIX: Integrity and Conscience (edited by Ian Shapiro) (New York University Press: New York, 1997).
5. "Communism and American National Institutions, 1946-54," L'anticommunisme et "la chasse aux sorcieres" aux Etats-Unis (1946-54 (Ellipses, 1995)
6. "Interpreting Abortion," Feminist Jurisprudence (Rowman and Littlefield, 1992).


D. Review Essays


1. Judicial Power and American Character, 12 Constitutional Commentary 305 (1995).
E. Book Reviews
1. The Unsteady March: The Rise and Decline of Racial Equality in America, ___ Journal of Politics ___ (2000).
2. Supreme Court Decision-Making: New Institutionalist Approaches ___ Law and Politics Book Review ___ (2000)
3. When the Nazis Came to Skokie, ___ Journal of American History ___ (forthcoming).
4. Constitutional Interpretation: Textual Meaning, Original Intent, and Judicial Review, ___ Ethics ___ (forthcoming)
5. Equality, Responsibility, and the Law, ___ American Political Science Review___ (forthcoming)
6. Reconstructing Reconstruction, 9 Law and Politics Book Review 544 (1999).
7. The Context of Judicial Activism, 9 Law and Politics Book Review 315 (1999)
8. Matters of Principle: Legitimate Legal Argument and Constitutional Interpretation, 9 Law and Politics Book Review 50 (1999).
9. Utilitarism, Institutions, and Justice, ___ Journal of Politics ___ (1999).
10. Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Right of Assembly, ___ American Journal of Legal History ___ (1999)
11. Justifying Judgment: Practicing Law and Philosophy, 8 Law and Politics Book Review 247 (1998).
12. The Struggle for Student Rights: Tinker v. Des Moines and the 1960s, ___ Journal of American History ___ (forthcoming).
13. The Constitution and Criminal Procedure: First Principles 7 Law and Politics Book Review 431 (1997)
14. American Constitutionalism: From Theory to Politics, 108 Ethics 433 (1998)
15. Perspectives on the Politics of Abortion, 7 Law and Politics Book Review 161 (1997).
16. Liberty, Property, and Privacy: Toward a Jurisprudence of Substantive Due Process, 7 Law and Politics Book Review 36 (1997).
17. Beyond Pro-Life and Pro-Choice: Moral Diversity in the Abortion Debate, ___ Cross Currents ___ (1996) (forthcoming).
18. Against the Imperial Judiciary: The Supreme Court vs. the Sovereignty of the People, 59 The Review of Politics 149 (1996).
19. Group Defamation and Freedom of Speech: The Relationship Between Language and Violence, ___ Free Speech Yearbook --- (1996) (forthcoming).
20. The Selling of Supreme Court Nominees, ___ Reviews in Popular Culture/American Cultural Studies ___ (1996) (forthcoming).
21. The Limits of Hobbesian Contractarianism, 7 The National Political Science Review 303 (1999).
22. To Secure These Rights: The Declaration of Independence and Constitutional Interpretation, 90 American Political Science Review 190 (1996).
23. David J. Brewer: The Life of a Supreme Court Justice, 1837-1910, 33 Free Speech Yearbook 176 (1995)
24. Overcoming Law, 5 Law and Politics Book Review 270 (1995).
25. The Supreme Court & Constitutional Theory, 57 Journal of Politics 865 (1995).
26. Redefining the First Freedom, 88 American Political Science Review 476 (1994).
27. A Preface to American Political Theory, 74 Social Science Quarterly 932 (1993).
28. Revolutionary Sparks: Freedom of Expression in Modern America, 87 American Political Science Review 787 (1993).
29. Constitutional Law, 2 Law and Politics Book Review 153 (1992).
30. Declarations of Independence: Cross-Examining American Ideology, 107 Political Science Quarterly 187 (1992).
31. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Free Speech and the Living Constitution, 78 Journal of American History 1476 (1992).
32. Interpreting the Constitution: The Supreme Court and the Process of Adjudication, 73 Social Science Quarterly 207 (1992).
33. The Poor in Court: The Legal Services Program and Supreme Court Decision Making, 72 Social Science Quarterly 850 (1991).
34. The United States Constitution: Personalities, Principles, and Issues, 69 Social Science Quarterly 1028 (1988).


F. Other


1. Graber, Mark A., "The Banality of Diversity," Law and Courts Newsletter(Summer 2000)
2. Graber, Mark A., "Roe v. Wade," The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World(second edition) (Oxford University Press: New York) (forthcoming)
3. Graber, Mark A., "Declaring Laws Unconstitutional: Some Revisions and Revisionist Thoughts," Law and Courts Newsletter (Summer 1999)
4. Graber, Mark A., "Madsen v. Women's Health Center, Inc.," Historical and Multicultural Encyclopedia of Female Reproductive Rights in the United States(edited by Judith Baer) (Greenwood Press: New York) (forthcoming)
5. Graber, Mark A., "Historical Institutionalism as/and Scholarship," Law and Courts Newsletter (Spring 1999).
6. Graber, Mark A., "The Character Issues," Law and Courts Newsletter (December 1998)
7. Mark A. Graber, "Public Employees and Free Speech," "United States v. National Treasury Employees Union (1995)," "Waters v. Churchill (1994)," Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (Supplement II) (edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth Karst, and Adam Winkler) (Macmillan: New York) (forthcoming).
8. Mark A. Graber, "The Necessary and Proper Clause," "Abortion," The Constitution and its Amendments (edited by Roger K. Newman) (Macmillan: New York) (forthcoming)


G. Academic Humor


1. Graber, Mark A., and Gillman, Howard, "How to Succeed in Public Law: A New Institutionalist Approach to Transforming and Rethinking a Besieged But Living Non-Majoritarian Law and Courts Ratings System for Departmental and Self-Promotion," Law and Courts (Winter 1999).