- Vikram Amar
Vikram David Amar is professor and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the UC Davis School of Law - King Hall. Before becoming a professor, he clerked for Judge William A. Norris of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and for JusticeHarry Blackmun at theSupreme Court of the United States . After serving as a clerk, Amar worked in the Sacramento office ofGibson, Dunn & Crutcher , then began his career in legal academia in 1993 at theUC Davis School of Law . He joined theUC Hastings faculty in 1998, before returning to King Hall in 2007.Amar is a graduate of
UC Berkeley andYale Law School (J.D. 1988 ). He writes a [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/amar/ regular column] for [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/ Findlaw's Writ] . He also frequently appears on national radio and television programs as a commentator on contemporary legal issues.Amar's brother,
Akhil Amar , is Southmayd Professor of Law atYale Law School .Articles
*Adventures in Direct Democracy: Constitutional Lessons from the California Recall Experience, 92 CAL. L. REV. 927 (2004).
*The Cheney Decision: A Missed Chance to Straighten Out Some Muddled Issues, 2004 CATO SUP. CT. REV. 185 (2004).
*The ‘Converse Section 1983 Law’: An Idea Whose Time is Now, 69 BROOK. L. REV. 1369 (2004).
*How Much Protection Do Injunctions Against Enforcement of Allegedly Unconstitutional Statutes Provide?, 31 FORDHAM URB. L. J. 657 (2004).
*Lower Court Obedience & the Ninth Circuit, 7 GREEN BAG 2ND 31 (2004).
*The New ‘New Federalism’: The Supreme Court in Hibbs (and Guillen), 6 GREEN BAG 2D 349 (2003).
*Constitutional Sunsetting?: Justice O’Connor’s Closing Comments in Grutter, 30 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 541, (2003) (with E. Caminker).
*The New Regulations Allowing Federal Agents to Monitor Attorney-Client Conversations: Why It Threatens Fourth Amendment Values, FINDLAW’S WRIT: LEGAL COMMENTARY (Nov. 16, 2001) at [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/amar/20011116.html] (withAkhil Amar ), reprinted in 34 CONN. L. REV.1163 (2002).
*Reasonable Accommodations Under the ADA, 5 GREEN BAG 2ND 361 (2002) (with Alan Brownstein).
*Bush v. Gore and Article II: Pressured Judgment Makes Dubious Law, 48 FED. LAW. 27 (2001) (with Alan Brownstein).
*Conduct Unbecoming a Coordinate Branch: the Supreme Court in Garrett, 4 GREEN BAG 2ND 351 (Summer 2001) (with Samuel Estreicher).
*Of Hobgoblins and Equality: The Equal Protection Vision of Justice O’Connor, 32 MCGEORGE L. REV. 1 (2001).
*The People Made Me Do It: Can the People of the States Instruct and Coerce Their State Legislatures in the Article V Constitutional Amendment Process?, 41 WM. & MARY L. REV. 1037 (2000).
*The 20th Century-- The Amendment and Populist Century, 47 FED. LAW. 32 (2000). From Watergate to Ken Starr: Potter Stewart's "Or of the Press" a Quarter Century Later, 50 HASTINGS L.J. 711 (1999).
*The Role of the People in Presidential Impeachment, ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES BULLETIN (Fall 1999).
*Some Questions about Justice Blackmun’s Federalism and Separation of Powers Cases, 26 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 153 (1999).
*State Religious Freedom Restoration Acts and the Employment Setting, 32 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 513 (1999).
*The Hybrid Nature of Political Rights, 50 STAN. L. REV. 915 (1998) (with A. Brownstein).
*Reflections on the 209 Litigation, 5 ASIAN L.J. 323 (1998).
*The Hunter Doctrine and Proposition 209: A Reply to Thomas Wood, 24 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 1010 (1997) (with E. Caminker).
*Indirect Effects of Direct Election: A Structural Examination of the Seventeenth Amendment. 49 VAND. L. REV. 1347 (1996).
*Equal Protection, Unequal Political Burdens, and the CCRI, 23 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 1019 (1996) (with E. Caminker).
*Foreword: Symposium on Developments in Free Speech Doctrine, 29 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 465 (1996).
*Unlocking the Jury Box, 77 POLICY REVIEW. 38 (1996) (withAkhil Amar ).
*Is the Presidential Succession Law Constitutional?, 48 STAN. L. REV. 113 (1995) (withAkhil Amar ).
*Jury Service as Political Participation Akin to Voting, 80 CORNELL L. REV. 203 (1995).
*Some Questions about Perfectionist Rationality Review, 45 HASTINGS L.J. 1029 (1994).
*President Quayle?, 78 VA. L. REV. 913 (1992) (withAkhil Amar ).References
*UC Hastings College of the Law biography [http://www.uchastings.edu/?pid=941]
*Findlaw's Legal Commentary, "The Writ" [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/amar/]ee also
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Amar Plan External links
* [http://www.supremecourtus.gov/ Supreme Court of the United States]
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