Philip Hamburger
American legal scholar
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Hamburger is an American legal scholar. Hamburger holds a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School and a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University . Hamburger is the Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law at the Columbia University School of Law. He is a legal historian and a scholar of constitutional law. Before moving to Columbia, Hamburger was John P. Wilson Professor at the University of Chicago Law School, where he was also director of the Bigelow Program and the Legal History Program. He was previously Oswald Symyster Colclough Research Professor at George Washington University Law School and, before that, he taught at the University of Connecticut Law School. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Virginia Law School and was the Jack N. Pritzker Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Northwestern Law School. Early in his career, he was an associate at the law firm of Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis LLP in Philadelphia. In 2017, Philip founded the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which describes itself as a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights group which protects constitutional freedoms from violations by the Administrative State.
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- Separation of Church and State (2002) (180)
- The New Censorship: Institutional Review Boards (2004) (119)
- Is Administrative Law Unlawful (2014) (82)
- The Development of the Law of Seditious Libel and the Control of the Press (1985) (77)
- Law and judicial duty (2008) (48)
- Natural Rights, Natural Law, and American Constitutions (1993) (33)
- The Development of the Nineteenth-Century Consensus Theory of Contract (1989) (30)
- The Constitution's Accommodation of Social Change (1989) (18)
- Privileges or Immunities (2010) (9)
- The Conveyancing Purposes of the Statute of Frauds (1983) (9)
- Revolution and Judicial Review: Chief Justice Holt's Opinion in City of London v. Wood (1994) (7)
- Equality and Diversity: The Eighteenth-Century Debate about Equal Protection and Equal Civil Rights (1992) (5)
- Illiberal Liberalism: Liberal Theology, Anti-Catholicism, & Church Property (2002) (5)
- Custom in the Courts (2015) (4)
- A Constitutional Right of Religious Exemption: An Historical Perspective (2021) (3)
- Separation of Church and State: A Theologically Liberal, Anti-Catholic, and American Principle (2002) (3)
- Unconstitutional Conditions: The Irrelevance of Consent (2012) (3)
- Getting Permission (2019) (2)
- Getting Permission (2019) (2)
- The Administrative Threat (2017) (1)
- "Ingenious Argument" or a Serious Constitutional Problem? A Comment on Professor Epstein's Paper (2007) (1)
- Religious Freedom in Philadelphia (2005) (1)
- Liberal Suppression: Section 501(c)(3) and the Taxation of Speech (2018) (1)
- More Is Less (2004) (1)
- The Inversion of Rights and Power (2015) (1)
- The Permanent Constitution (2008) (1)
- Matters of state : a political excursion (2000) (1)
- Chevron Bias (2016) (1)
- Appendix II. The Institutio Legalis: Law and Justice in New Jersey (2008) (0)
- A Tale of Two Paradigms: Judicial Review and Judicial Duty (2021) (0)
- THE CONSTITUTION ' S ACCOMMODATION OF SOCIAL CHANGEt (2006) (0)
- The Administrative Threat to Civil Liberties (2018) (0)
- Trivial Rights (2014) (0)
- Purchasing Submission: Conditions, Power, and Freedom (2021) (0)
- IV. Law and Judicial Duty in America (2008) (0)
- III. Judicial Duty as to Legislative Acts (2008) (0)
- V. Judicial Duty in America as to Legislative Acts (2008) (0)
- 9. IRB Licensing (2015) (0)
- Chronological Table of State Decisions (2008) (0)
- Delegating or Divesting (2020) (0)
- Andrews The Metaphor as Wrecking Ball Separation of Church and State (2004) (0)
- Appendix III. Common Law Adjacent to Statutes: Religious Taxes in Massachusetts (2008) (0)
- Nondelegation Blues (2021) (0)
- Early Prerogative and Administrative Power: A Response to Paul Craig (2016) (0)
- Showcase Panel I: What Is Regulation For? (2019) (0)
- MATTERS OF STATE: (2000) (0)
- Liberality (2019) (0)
- Liberality (2019) (0)
- Purchasing Submission (2021) (0)
- The Second Commerce Clause (2014) (0)
- Equality and Exclusion: Religious Liberty and Political Process (2014) (0)
- Two- Dimensional Doctrine and Three- Dimensional Law: A Response to Professor Weinstein (2007) (0)
- Exclusion and Equality: How Exclusion from the Political Process Renders Religious Liberty Unequal (2015) (0)
- VI. Independence and Authority in America (2008) (0)
- "Separation": From Epithet to Constitutional Norm (2002) (0)
- II. Judicial Duty (2008) (0)
- VII. Inexplicit Ideals (2008) (0)
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