Paul W. Williams Professor of Criminal Justice
Research Interests
- Constitutional Lawmaking Via Direct Democracy
- Poetics and Politics of Contemporary Practice of Argument About Constitutional Law
Subject Areas for Supervising Written Work
- Constitutional Law and Theory
- Law and Literature
Subject Areas for Accepting Press Inquiries
Education
- Swarthmore College B.A. 1967
- Harvard Law School J.D. 1970
Appointments
- Assistant Professor of Law, 1974
- Professor of Law, 1979
- Paul W. Williams Professor of Criminal Justice, 1998
Representative Publications
- Parker, Richard D. "The Effective Enjoyment of Rights," 12 German Law Journal 452 (2011).
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- Parker, Richard D. "Homeland: an Essay on Patriotism," 25 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 407 (2002).
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- Parker, Richard D. Here, The People Rule: A Constitutional Populist Manifesto (Harvard University Press 1994).
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- Parker, Richard D. "The Past of Constitutional Theory--and Its Future," 42 Ohio State Law Journal 223 (1981).
Bibliography
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