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Jaeckle Center faculty affiliates have written or are working on the following publications relevant to the Center's activities:

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James A. Gardner, Book Review, 17 Law and Politics Book Review 620-23 (No. 7: July, 2007) (reviewing Christopher F. Zurn, Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review (2007)), http://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/lpbr/reviews/

William R. Greiner and Thomas E. Headrick, Location, Location, Location: A Special History of the University of/at Buffalo, Center for Studies in American Culture Working Paper, 2007

James A. Gardner, New York's Judicial Selection Process is Fine – It's the Party System That Needs Fixing, 79 New York State Bar Journal 42 (No. 7: September 2007)

James A. Gardner, Deliberation or Tabulation? The Self-Undermining Constitutional Architecture of Election Campaigns, 54 Buffalo Law Review 1413 (2007)

James A. Gardner, What Is "Fair" Partisan Representation and How Can It Be Constitutionalized? The Case for Fixed Election Districts, 90 Marquette Law Review 555 (2007)

James A. Gardner, Weighty Judgment: New York's Judicial Selection Process is Tainted by Politics, Not Process, Albany Times-Union, Opinion page, March 25, 2007

John Henry Schlegel and Thomas Headrick, Understanding Buffalo's Economic Development, 54 Buffalo Law Review 1537 (2007)

James A. Gardner, Representation without Party: Lessons from State Constitutional Attempts to Control Gerrymandering, 37 Rutgers Law Journal 881 (2006) (2005 State Constitutional Lecture, Rutgers-Camden Center for State Constitutional Studies)

Rick Su, Dispelling the Myth of Home Rule (2004) (co-authored with David Barron and Gerald E. Frug)

Rick Su, Overruling Home Rule, Commonwealth Magazine, Winter 2004 (co-authored with David Barron and Gerald E. Frug)

Works in Progress

James A. Gardner, In Search of Subnational Constitutionalism, 4 European Constitutional Law Review ___ (forthcoming June, 2008)

Rick Su, Notes on the Multiple Facets of Immigration Federalism, 15 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l l. __ (forthcoming 2008) (symposium)

John Henry Schlegel, Capitalisms and Economic Change

William R. Greiner and John Henry Schlegel, More Crabs, But Still No Barrel

James A. Gardner, What Are Campaigns For? The Ideology of Persuasion in Electoral Law and Politics (University of Chicago Press, estimated publication in 2008) (multidisciplinary study of the legal structure of election campaigns)

James A. Gardner, In Search of Subnational Constitutionalism (paper for Seventh World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law, Athens, Greece, June 11-15, 2007)

James A. Gardner, Dual Enforcement of Constitutional Norms (with Jim Rossi, co-eds.) (Oxford University Press, estimated publication in 2009) (collection of essays on state constitutionalism in its structural perspective)

John Henry Schlegel, On the Many Flavors of Capitalism or Lessons Learned by Confronting Schumpeter's Ghost (2008)

Rick Su, A Localist Reading of Local Immigration Regulations, 86 N.C. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2008)

Rick Su, The Fragmented Model of Immigration Law

Rick Su, The Immigrant City

Elizabeth Pascal, Welfare Rights in State Constitutions