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Amendment penumbras

David S. Han (Pepperdine): The Value of First Amendment Theory. Leslie Kendrick (Virginia): First Amendment Expansionism. Timothy Zick (William and Mary): First Amendment Cosmopolitanism, Skepticism, and Democracy. Randy J. Kozel (Notre Dame): Second Thoughts About the First Amendment. Steven Shiffrin (Cornell): The Dark Side of the First Amendment. Erica Rachel Goldberg (Harvard): Free Speech Consequentialism. Toni M. Massaro (Arizona) and Helen L. Norton (Colorado): Siri-ously? Kimberley Brownlee (Warwick): Freedom of Association: It's Not What You Think. Andrew Jay McClurg (Memphis): The Second Amendment Right to Be Negligent. Christopher J. Peters (Baltimore): What Are Constitutional Rights For? The Case of the Second Amendment. Jeffrey Bellin (William & Mary): The Right to Remain Armed. Glenn Harlan Reynolds (Tennessee): Third Amendment Penumbras: Some Preliminary Observations. Thomas K. Clancy (Mississippi): Fourth Amendment Satisfaction: The “Reasonableness” of Digital Searches.

Gerard N. Magliocca (Indiana): How Did the Bill of Rights Become the Bill of Rights? Aaron J. Ley (URI): Constitutional Choices: The Ratification of the Twenty-First Amendment through State Conventions. Yaniv Roznai (NYU): Unamendability and the Genetic Code of the Constitution. Richard Albert (BC): The Unamendable Core of the United States Constitution; and Constitutional Amendment by Stealth. Jonathan L. Marshfield (Arkansas): Decentralizing the Amendment Power.