Matthew Steilen PROFESSOR JD, Stanford Law School PhD, Northwestern University BA, Carleton College
(716) 645-8966
mjsteile@buffalo.edu
AREAS OF INTEREST
The Legislature at War: Bandits,
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Runaways and the Emergence of
LEGAL THEORY
a Virginia Doctrine of Separation of Powers, 37 Law and History
ARTICLES
Review 493 (2019).
Objectivity and Normativity in
The Security Court, 78 Maryland
Historical Writing (My Dinner
Law Review Online 1 (Sept. 2018).
My central research interest is the development of legal institutions and ideas. I am currently at work on an
with Schlegel), 69(1) Buffalo Law Review 133 (2021).
intellectual history of the
How to Think Constitutionally
separation of powers.”
About Prerogative: A Study of Early Response: Our Imperial Federal
American Usage, 66 Buffalo
Courts, 74 Vanderbilt Law
Law Review 557 (May 2018).
Review En Banc 25 (2021). BOOK REVIEWS The Constitutional Convention
Book Review, Law & History Review
and Constitutional Change:
612 (2021) (reviewing Edward A.
A Revisionist History, 24 Lewis
Purcell, Jr., Antonin Scalia and
and Clark Law Review 1 (2020).
American Constitutionalism: The Historical Significance of a Judicial
Presidential Whim, 46(3)
Icon (Oxford University Press, 2020)).
Ohio Northern University Law Review 489 (2020).
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