Advance: The Journal of the ACS Issue Groups
Advance: The Journal of the ACS Issue Groups
Advance is published twice a year. Most editions contain a selection of Issue Briefs produced in the preceding several months on a range of topics of interest to the different Issue Groups. Other editions contain a series of papers on a particular topic emanating from a conference or symposium hosted by one of the Issue Groups. All pieces in Advance are substantive yet accessible, in order to be useful to practitioners, policymakers and the general public.
In keeping with ACS' mission, Advance does not endorse any single policy prescription, seeking instead to encourage debate among those who share ACS' commitment to the fundamental principles of human dignity, individual rights and liberties, genuine equality and access to justice.
ACS Issue Briefs -- those included in Advance, as well as others available in the ACS Publications Library -- are intended to offer substantive analysis of a legal or policy issue in a form that is easily accessible to practitioners, policymakers and the general public. Some Issue Briefs tackle the high-profile issues of the day, while others take a longer view of the law, but all are intended to enliven and enrich debate in their respective areas. ACS welcomes inquiries and suggestions from its members about potential Issue Briefs. To explore the possibility of writing an Issue Brief to be distributed by ACS, please email C21@acslaw.org.
Advance: Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2007
The second volume of Advance includes the following ACS Issue Briefs:
- Frank I. Michelman, Fidelity and Legitimacy
- Robin West, Constitutional Fidelity and Democratic Legitimacy
- Keith E. Whittington, Originalism Within the Living Constitution
- Peggy Cooper Davis, Constitutional Interpretation as Structured Choice
- Michael S. Greve, Recognizing and Respecting Constitutional Structure
- Jack M. Balkin, Fidelity to Text and Principle
- Kermit Roosevelt, Originalism and the Living Constitution: Reconciliation
- Barry Friedman, The Constitution: Change and Interpretation
- Erwin Chemerinsky, Constitutional Interpretation for the 21st Century
- Rebecca L. Brown, Self Government, Change, and Justice
- William P. Marshall, Constitutional Interpretation: Reclaiming the High Road
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Advance: Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 2007
The inaugural issue of Advance includes the following ACS Issue Briefs:
- Neil J. Kinkopf, Signing Statements and the President’s Authority to Refuse to Enforce the Law
- James J. Brudney, Neutrality Agreements and Card Check Recognition: Prospects for Changing Labor Relations Paradigms
- Suzanne B. Goldberg, And Justice for All? Litigation, Politics, and the State of Marriage Equality Today
- Nkechi Taifa, The “Crack/Powder” Disparity: Can the International Race Convention Provide a Basis for Relief?
- Geoffrey Stone, The Merits of the Proposed Journalist-Source Privilege
- Trevor W. Morrison, The Canon of Constitutional Avoidance and the Executive Branch Legal Interpretation in the War on Terror
- Deborah M. Golden, The Prison Litigation Reform Act-A Proposal for Closing the Loophole for Rapists
- David Cobb, Patrick Barrett, and Caleb Kleppner, Preserving and Expanding the Right to Vote: Ranked-choice Voting
- R. Alta Charo, Health Care Provider Refusals to Treat, Prescribe, Refer or Inform: Professionalism and Conscience
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