John F. Manning

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Bruce Bromley Professor of Law

Office: Areeda 230
Assistant: Margaret Flynn 617/496-2074
Phone: 617/495-5547
Email: jmanning@law.harvard.edu

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Bibliography


Books


Manning, John F. & Matthew Stephenson. Legislation and Regulation (Thomson Reuters/Foundation Press 2010).
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Fallon, Richard H., John F. Manning, Daniel J. Meltzer & David L. Shapiro. 2010 Supplement to Hart and Wechsler's The Federal Courts and the Federal System, 6th ed (Foundation Press 2010).

Shapiro, David L., Richard H. Fallon, John F. Manning & Daniel J. Meltzer. Hart and Wechsler's The Federal Courts and the Federal System (Foundation Press 6th ed. 2009).
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Articles in a Periodical


Manning, John F. "Separation of Powers as Ordinary Interpretation," 124 Harvard Law Review 1939 (2011).

Manning, John F. "Second-Generation Textualism," 98 California Law Review 1287 (2010).

Manning, John F. "Clear Statement Rules and the Constitution," 110 Columbia Law Review 399 (2010).

Manning, John F. "Federalism and the Generality Problem in Constitutional Interpretation," 122 Harvard Law Review 2003 (2009).

Manning, John F. "Lessons From a Nondelegation Canon," 83 Notre Dame Law Review 1541 (2008).

Manning, John F. "Statutory Pragmatism and Constitutional Structure," 120 Harv. L. Rev. 1161 (2007).

Manning, John F. "Lawmaking Made Easy," 10 Green Bag.2d 191 (2007).

Manning, John F. "What Divides Textualists from Purposivists?" 70 Columbia Law Review 106 (2006).

Goldsmith, Jack Landman & John F. Manning. "The President's Completion Power," 115 Yale Law Journal 2280 (2006).

Manning, John F. "Nonlegislative Rules," 72 George Washington Law Review 893 (2004).
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Manning, John F. "The Eleventh Amendment and the Interpretation of Precise Constitutional Texts," 113 Yale Law Journal (2004).
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Manning, John F. "The Absurdity Doctrine," 116 Harvard Law Review 2387 (2003).
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Manning, John F. "Legal Realism and the Canons’ Revival," 5 Green Bag.2d 283 (2002).
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Manning, John F. "Deriving Rules of Statutory Interpretation from the Constitution," 101 Columbia Law Review 1648 (2001).
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Manning, John F. "Textualism and the Equity of the Statute," 101 Columbia Law Review 1 (2001).
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Manning, John F. "The Nondelegation Doctrine as a Canon of Avoidance," 2000 Supreme Court Review 223 (2000).
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Manning, John F. "Putting Legislative History to a Vote: A Response to Professor Siegel," 53 Vanderbilt Law Review 1529 (2000).
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Manning, John F. "Constitutional Structure and Statutory Formalism," 66 University of Chicago Law Review 685 (1999).
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Manning, John F. "The Independent Counsel Statute: Reading “Good Cause” in Light of Article II," 83 Minnesota Law Review 1285 (1999).
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Manning, John F. "Textualism and the Role of The Federalist in Constitutional Adjudication," 66 George Washington Law Review 1337 (1998).
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Manning, John F. "Textualism as a Nondelegation Doctrine," 97 Columbia Law Review 673 (1997).
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Manning, John F. "Constitutional Structure and Judicial Deference to Agency Interpretations of Agency Rules," 96 Columbia Law Review 612 (1996).
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Manning, John F. "Not Proved: Some Lingering Questions about Presidential Succession," 48 Stanford Law Review 141 (1995).
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