Here are the collected posts for our Balkinization symposium on Curtis A. Bradley, Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice (Harvard University Press, 2024).
1. Jack Balkin, Introduction to the Symposium
2. Elena Chachko, History and the Separation of Powers
3. Michael D. Ramsey, Historical Gloss and Originalism
4. Jean Galbraith, What Gloss Glosses Over
5. Jide Nzelibe, Justifying Constitutional Change in Foreign Affairs Outside of Article V
6. Richard Fallon, Gloss and Practice: Reading Bradley Through the Lens of Hart and Dworkin
7. Michael J. Gerhardt, Historical Gloss and the Erosion of Constitutional Safeguards
8. Kristen E. Eichensehr, Congress and the Challenges of Historical Gloss
9. Julian Davis Mortenson, The Deep English Roots of Using the Custom and Tradition of Governmental Practice as a Source of Legal Meaning for Interpreting Written Constitutional Texts, or, A Lesson for Originalists Too
10. Curtis Bradley, Glossing the Foreign Affairs Constitution