Faculty Scholarship

  • Mark Weston Janis, Richard S. Kay, Anthony W. Bradley
    European Human Rights Law: Text and Materials (2d ed.)
    (Oxford University Press, 2000)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Soverignty in the New Hong Kong
    114 L.Q. Rev. 189
    (1998)

  • Richard S. Kay (with William B. Fisch)
    The Constitutionalization of Law in the United States
    46 Am. J. Comp. L. 437
    (1998, Supplement)

  • Richard S. Kay
    The Creation of a Legal System: European Human Rights
    Memory, History and Critique. European Identity at the Millennium. (Proceedings of the 6th International ISSEI Conference at the University for Humanist Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 1996)
    (1998)

  • Richard S. Kay
    American Constitutionalism, in
    Constitutionalism: Philosophical Foundations
    (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Jus Tertii Standing and Constitutional Review in Canada
    7 Nat'l. Jour. Const. L. (Can.) 129
    (1997)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Jus TertiiStanding and Constutional Review in Canada
    7 Nat'l J. Const. L. 129
    (1997)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Legal Rhetoric and Revolutionary Change
    7 Carib. L. Rev. 161
    (1997)

  • Richard S. Kay
    "Originalist" Values and Constitutional Interpretation
    19 Harv. J. L. & Pub. Pol. 335
    (1996)

  • Richard S. Kay (with William B. Fisch)
    The Legitimacy of the Constitutional Judge and Theories of Interpretation in the United states
    42 Am. J. Comp. L. 517
    (1994, Supplement)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Book Review [on Ackerman, We The People (Vol. I): Foundations (1991)]
    59 J. Southern Hist. 349
    (1993)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Book Review
    23 Am. Rev. of Canadian Studies 624
    (1993)
    (reviewing Manfredi, Judicial Power and the Charter: Canada and the Paradox of Liberal Constitutionalism (1993))

  • Richard S. Kay
    The European Convention on Human Rights and the Authority of Law
    8 Conn. J. Int'l L. 217
    (1993)

  • Richard S. Kay
    The State Action Doctrine, the Public-Private Distinction, and the Independence of Constitutional Law
    10 Const. Comm. 329
    (1993)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Book Review
    22 Amer. Rev. Canadian Studies 619
    (1992)
    (reviewing Stager, Lawyers in Canada (1990))

  • Richard S. Kay
    The Canadian Constitution and the Dangers of Establishment
    42 DePaul L. Rev. 361
    (1992)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Procrastination May Be a Virtue
    Toronto Star
    (August 6, 1991)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Book Review
    8 Const. Comm. 515
    (1991)
    (reviewing Jillson, Constitution-Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787 (1988))

  • Richard S. Kay
    Comparative Constitutional Fundamentals
    6 Conn. J. Int'l L. 445
    (1991)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Constitutional Cultures: Constitutional Law [reviewing Nagel, Constitutional Cultures (1989)]
    57 U. Chi. L. Rev. 311
    (1990)

  • Richard S. Kay
    The Bork Nomination and the Definition of `The Constitution'
    84 Nw.U. L. Rev. 1190
    (1990)
    (reviewing Bork, The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law (1990))

  • Richard S. Kay
    Book Review
    7 Const. Comm. 434
    (1990)
    (reviewing Caplan, Constitutional Brinksmanship: Amending the Constitution by National Convention (1990))

  • Mark Weston Janis, Richard S. Kay
    European Human Rights Law
    (Univ. of CT, 1990)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Moral Knowledge and Constitutional Adjudication [reviewing Perry, Morality, Politics and Law (1988)]
    63 Tulane L. Rev. 1501
    (1989)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Original Intentions, Standard Meanings and the Legal Character of the Constitution
    6 Const. Comm. 39
    (1989)