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Exploring the history and function of the Administrative State, highlighting questions about the scope of power frequently exercised by agencies.

Professor Richard Epstein provides an alternative to the conventional view that property rights are arbitrarily created by the state, and therefore can be changed at will by the state.

The formation and core tenets of the Structural Constitution, with modules on history, federalism, Articles I, II, III, and more.

The growth of Originalism as a theory of Constitutional interpretation, and key debates among originalists today.

Anglo-American law has roots in this ancient system, and other systems borrow even more from the structure and classification employed by the Roman lawyers.