Kagan Law Review Articles and Book Reviews

Articles written by Elena Kagan

Presidential administration.
Harvard Law Review
Elena Kagan. 114.8 (June 2001): p2245-2385

Chevron’s nondelegation doctrine.(Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.)
Supreme Court Review
David J. Barron and Elena Kagan. (Annual 2001): p201(65).

When a speech code is a speech code: the Stanford policy and the theory of incidental restraints. (response to an article by Thomas C. Grey in this issue, p. 891)(Symposium: Developments in Free Speech Doctrine; Charting the Nexus Between Speech and Religion, Abortion, and Equality)
U.C. Davis Law Review
Elena Kagan. 29.n3 (Spring 1996): p957-969.

Private speech, public purpose: the role of governmental motive in First Amendment doctrine.
University of Chicago Law Review
Elena Kagan. 63.n2 (Spring 1996): p413-517.

The Confirmation Mess: Cleaning up the Federal Appointment Process.
University of Chicago Law Review
Elena Kagan. 62.n2 (Spring 1995): p919-942.

Regulation of hate speech and pornography after R.A.V. (R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul)
University of Chicago Law Review
Elena Kagan. 60.n3-4 (Summer-Fall 1993): p873-902.

The changing faces of First Amendment neutrality: R.A.V. v. St. Paul, Rust v. Sullivan, and the problem of content-based underinclusion.
Supreme Court Review
Elena Kagan. (Annual 1992): p29-77.