Prof. Vicki Jackson on 'Proportionality and Judging in American Constitutionalism'
On Oct. 3 at HLS, Prof. Vicki Jackson marked her appointment to the Thurgood Marshall Professorship of Constitutional Law with a lecture titled "Proportionality and Judging in American Constitutionalism."

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