I’m now reading Judge Sutton’s new book on state constitutional law. It’s just as good as his prior book on the subject, which was 51 Imperfect Solutions. In particular, I like how this book draws attention to scholarship on subjects such as how territorial judges functioned (something I’d never thought much about before).
After reading 51 Imperfect Solutions, I thought about how I could incorporate state constitutional law into my Con Law curriculum. The trouble is that it’s pretty hard when you have only one semester to cover the material. Just doing the major Supreme Court cases takes so much time. But perhaps this book will inspire me further.
Posted by Gerard Magliocca on April 1, 2022 at 01:11 PM
