Ralph S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of Constitutional Law
Research Interests
- Constitutional Law and Theory
- Federal Courts Issues
Subject Areas for Supervising Written Work
- Constitutional Law and Theory
- Federal Courts
Subject Areas for Accepting Press Inquiries
- Constitutional Law
- Free Speech/First Amendment
- Supreme Court
Education
- Yale University A.B. 1975, History
- Oxford University B.A. 1977, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
- Yale Law School J.D. 1980
Appointments
- Assistant Professor of Law, 1982
- Professor of Law, 1987
- Ralph S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of Constitutional Law, 2004
Representative Publications
- Fallon, Richard H. "The Core Of An Uneasy Case For Judicial Review," 121 Harvard Law Review 1693 (2008).
- Fallon, Richard H. "Legitimacy and the Constitution," 118 Harvard Law Review 1787 (2005).
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- Fallon, Richard H. The Dynamic Constitution -- An Introduction to American Constitutional Law (Cambridge University Press 2004).
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- Fallon, Richard H. Implementing the Constitution (Harvard University Press 2001).
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- Fallon, Richard H. "As-Applied and Facial Challenges and Third-Party Standing," 113 Harvard Law Review 1321 (2000).
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- Fallon, Richard H. "'The Rule of Law' As a Concept in Constitutional Discourse," 97 Columbia Law Review 1 (1997).
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- Fallon, Richard H. "Two Senses of Autonomy," 46 Stanford Law Review 875 (1994).
- Meltzer, Daniel J. & Richard H. Fallon. "New Law, Non-Retroactivity, and Constitutional Remedies," 104 Harvard Law Review 1731 (1991).
Bibliography
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