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DAVID WILLIAMS
 
THE JURISTIC SITUATION OF AMERICAN INDIANS/LA SITUATION JURIDIQUE DES AMERINDIENS DES ETATS-UNIS. Paris: La Documentation Francaise, 2006.

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

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

The Right of Revolution and Radical Populist Constitutional Interpretation, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION, 2nd ed. (Leonard Williams Levy, et al, Eds.). New York: Macmillan Reference, 2000. (Forthcoming in the Supplement.)

THE MYTHIC MEANING OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT: TAMING POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN A CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.

Violence and the American Legal Landscape, BILL OF PARTICULARS 3 (Spring 2002).

THE COURT-MARTIAL OF GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (with Fred H. Cate and Dennis H. Long). Bloomington: Indiana University School of Law, 2001.

Radical Populist Constitutional Interpretation, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION, 2nd ed. (Adam Winkler, Ed.) New York: Macmillan Reference, 2000.

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

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).

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

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

The Constitutional Right to "Conservative" Revolution, 32 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW 413 (1997).

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

THE TRIAL OF RICHARD III: INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW - BLOOMINGTON (with Fred H. Cate). Bloomington: Indiana University School of Law, 1997.

Militia Claims Baseless (with Morris Dees), THE NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL A13 (May 13, 1996).

The Militia Movement and Second American Revolution: Conjuring With the People, 81 CORNELL LAW REVIEW 879 (1996).

Book Review. Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: Treaty Rights and Indiana Law at the End of the Nineteenth Century, 43 ETHNOHISTORY 540 (1996).

To Keep and Bear Arms: An Exchange (with Sanford Levinson, et al.), 42 NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS 61 (Nov. 16, 1995).

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

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

Pragmatism and Faith, 19 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY 775 (1994).

Book Review. The Moral Commonwealth: Social Theory and the Promise of Community, 19 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY 775 (1994).

Book Review. The Foundations of American Citizenship, 50 WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY 191 (1993).

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

"Sometimes Suspect": A Reply to Professor Goldberg-Ambrose, 39 UCLA LAW REVIEW 191 (1991).

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

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

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

Booknote. Indian Country, 98 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 1104 (1985).

Comment. Right Against Self-Incrimination--"Public Safety" Exception, 98 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 140 (1984).

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

 
           
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