Foreword to the Supreme Court term
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Each fall, the Harvard Law Review publishes a survey of the past Supreme Court term. This is a partial list of legal academics who have contributed a Foreword.
- 1959 Henry M. Hart, Jr., "The Time Chart of the Justices"
- 1960 Alexander Bickel, "The Passive Virtues"
- 1996 Charles Black, "'State Action,' Equal Protection, and California's Proposition 14"
- 1971 Gerald Gunther
- 1973 Laurence Tribe
- 1974 Henry Monaghan, "Constitutional Common Law"
- 1976 Kenneth Karst, "Equal Citizenship Under the Fourteenth Amendment"
- 1977 Bernard Schwartz
- 1978 John Hart Ely, "On Discovering Fundamental Values"
- 1979 Owen Fiss, "The Forms of Justice"
- 1979 Archibald Cox
- 1980 Lawrence Sager
- 1981 Abram Chayes
- 1982 Robert Cover, "Nomos and Narrative"
- 1983 Frank Easterbrook
- 1984 Derrick Bell
- 1985 Frank Michelman
- 1986 Martha Minow
- 1987 Richard Epstein
- 1988 Erwin Chemerinsky
- 1989 Robin West
- 1990 Guido Calabresi
- 1991 Kathleen Sullivan
- 1992 Morton Horwitz, "The Constitution of Change: Legal Fundamentality Without Fundamentalism"
- 1993 William Eskridge
- 1994 Charles Fried
- 1995 Cass Sunstein
- 1996 R. H. Fallon
- 1997 Michael Dorf
- 1998 Mark Tushnet
- 1999 Akhil Amar
- 2000 Larry Kramer
- 2001 Aharon Barak
- 2002 Robert Post
- 2003 Richard Pildes, "The Constitutionalization of Democratic Politics"
- 2004 Richard Posner
- 2005 Frederick Schauer
- 2006 Martha Nussbaum
- 2007 Lani Guinier
- 2008 Adrian Vermeule
- 2009 Heather Gerken, "Federalism All the Way Down"
- 2010 Dan Kahan, "Neutral Principles, Motivated Cognition, And Some Problems for Constitutional Law"
- 2011 Pam Karlan, "Democracy and Disdain"
- 2012 Reva Siegel, "Equality Divided"
- 2013 John F. Manning, "The Means of Constitutional Power"