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  1. Ed Rubin specializes in administrative law, constitutional law and legal theory. A productive and erudite scholar whose work integrates legal history and theory, Professor Rubin is the author of numerous books, articles and book chapters.

  2. Edward Rubin is University Professor of Law and Political Science at Vanderbilt University. He specializes in administrative law, constitutional law and legal theory. He is the author of Soul, Self and Society: The New Morality and the Modern State (Oxford, 2015); Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics and Law for the Modern State (Princeton, 2005 ...

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪University Professor, Vanderbilt University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 10,308‬‬ - ‪Administrative Law‬ - ‪Constitutional Law‬ - ‪Legal Theory‬ - ‪Government‬.

  4. Edward L. Rubin . I. Defining Democracy . A discussion of democracy should begin with a definition of the term so that the scope of the discussion is clear. Because democracy, whatever else it may be, is certainly a type of state, or government, it would seem that it will be necessary to move backward and define “state” before proceeding.

  5. The United States is blessed with a sense of national unity that makes federalism unnecessary. This was not the case prior to the Civil War, however, and our continued nostalgia for that period induces us to adopt puppy federalism, which looks like the real thing but isn't.

    • Edward L. Rubin
    • 2001
  6. EDWARD L. RUBIN*. I. FROM DOCTRINE TO GOVERNANCE IN FEDERALISM SCHOLARSHIP Heather Gerken’s call for a détente in the “merry war” between nationalists and federalists is a welcome one.1 That is not because this war is hurting anyone; unlike real wars, which invariably shed blood and lead to loss of life, academic wars are the lifeblood ...

  7. Edward RUBIN | Cited by 1,502 | of Vanderbilt University, TN (Vander Bilt) | Read 84 publications | Contact Edward RUBIN.