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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"

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