1. Did the US Constitution Fulfill the Ideology of the American Revolution?: An Exploration of Presidential Powers Open Access Author: Alleva, Heather Robyn Title: Did the US Constitution Fulfill the Ideology of the American Revolution?: An Exploration of Presidential Powers Area of Honors: History Keywords: ConstitutionAmerican Revolutionfulfillmentpresidential powersPresidentCommander in ChiefVetopresidential pardon File: Download alleva_heather_thesis2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mark E Neely Jr., Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors AdvisorAnne Carver Rose, Faculty Reader
2. The Development of a Legal "Right to Privacy" in the American Courts Throughout the Twentieth Century Open Access Author: Whelan, Jessica Rachel Title: The Development of a Legal "Right to Privacy" in the American Courts Throughout the Twentieth Century Area of Honors: History Keywords: PrivacyLibertyPersonal AutonomyConstitutionBill of RightsSupreme CourtAmerican History File: Download Thesis_Draft__2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anne Carver Rose, Thesis SupervisorDr. Cathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Guns, Perps, and Scalia: An Analysis of Justice Antonin Scalia's Originalist Jurisprudence in District of Columbia v. Heller and Crawford v. Washington Open Access Author: Mc Kinstry, Aileen Title: Guns, Perps, and Scalia: An Analysis of Justice Antonin Scalia's Originalist Jurisprudence in District of Columbia v. Heller and Crawford v. Washington Area of Honors: History Keywords: ScaliaSupreme CourtOriginalismSecond AmendmentSixth AmendmentjurisprudenceConstitutionRight to Bear ArmsConfrontation ClauseDistrict of Columbia v. HellerCrawford v. Washington File: Download Guns__Perps__and_Scalia.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michael James Milligan, Thesis SupervisorCathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Citizens United: Judicial Rhetoric and Corporate Constitutional Rights Open Access Author: Fleming, Meghan Title: Citizens United: Judicial Rhetoric and Corporate Constitutional Rights Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: lawCitizens UnitedcorporationsConstitutionconstitutional lawrhetoricconstitutive rhetoricFirst Amendmentcampaign finance lawjudicial rhetoriccorporate rightsfree speechconstitutional rights File: Download FLEMING_SP21_SHC_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Margaret M Michels, Thesis SupervisorMary High, Thesis Honors Advisor