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Blackman, Josh and Tillman, Seth Barrett (2022) The Unresolved Threshold Issues in the Emoluments Clauses Litigation: The President Has Three Bodies and There Is No Cause of Action for Ultra Vires Conduct. Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, 20 (163). pp. 163-223.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2022) What Oath (If Any) Did Jacob Henry Take in 1809?: Deconstructing the Historical Myths. American Journal of Legal History, 61 (4). pp. 349-384. ISSN 0002-9319
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2021) Is the President an ‘officer of the United States’ for Purposes of Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Federal Register / FIND. p. 43635. ISSN 0097-6326
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2021) Offices and Officers of the Constitution, Part 1: An Introduction. Law Journal Library, 61. pp. 309-319.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2021) Offices and Officers of the Constitution, Part 2: The Four Approaches. Law Journal Library (61). pp. 321-430.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2019) Merryman Redux: A Response to Professor John Yoo. Chapman Law Review, 22 (1.1).
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2017) Business Transactions and President Trump's 'Emoluments' Problem. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 40 (3). pp. 759-771. ISSN 0193-4872
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2017) The Court of Appeal Backlog. Irish Law Times, 35 (15). pp. 206-208. ISSN 0021-1281
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2017) The Foreign Emoluments Clause — Where the Bodies Are Buried: 'Idiosyncratic' Legal Positions. South Texas Law Review, 59 (2). pp. 237-279. ISSN 1052-343X
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2016) Ex Parte Merryman: Myth, History, and Scholarship (forthcoming). Military Law Review. ISSN 0026-4040 (In Press)
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2016) Taney was no champion of civil liberties. The Balitmore Sun. ISSN 1930-8965
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2016) Who Can Be President of the United States?: Candidate Hillary Clinton and the Problem of Statutory Qualifications. British Journal of American Legal Studies, 5 (1). ISSN 2049-4092 (In Press)
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2015) Advice to the Allies — 1945. Claremont Review of Books, 15 (2).
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2015) After Paris, questions for us all. Irish Independent. ISSN 0021-1222
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2015) Letter to the Editor, 'Occupy the Syllabus' Fails to Note Complexity of Adding Diversity to Syllabi. The Daily Californian. 10 February 2015.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2015) Oath of Officers. Claremont Review of Books, 15 (3).
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2014) Responding to John McHugo’s "Syria: Caught in a Trap. History Today, 64 (2). ISSN 0018-2753
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2014) Opinion Editorial: Court of Appeal just a new version of Supreme Court — Only More Costly. The Irish Times July 28, 2014.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2014) Originalism & The Scope of the Constitution's Disqualification Clause. Quinnipiac Law Review, 33 (1). pp. 59-126.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2014) Why Professor Lessig’s 'Dependence Corruption' is not a Founding-Era Concept. Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy, 13. pp. 1-7. ISSN 1533-1296
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2013) Interpreting Precise Constitutional Text: The Argument for a “New” Interpretation of the Incompatibility Clause, the Removal & Disqualification Clause, and the Religious Test Clause–A Response to Professor Josh Chafetz’s Impeachment & Assassination. Cleveland State Law Review, 61. pp. 285-356. ISSN 0009-8876
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2013) On Geoffrey Stone. National Review Online.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2013) The Original Public Meaning of the Foreign Emoluments Clause: A Reply to Professor Zephyr Teachout. Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, 107. pp. 180-208. ISSN 0029-3571
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2012) Time to open up courts and let justice be seen. Irish Independent. A14.
Tillman, Seth Barrett and Tillman, Nora (2010) A Fragment on Shall and May. American Journal of Legal History, 50. p. 453. ISSN 0002-9319
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2010) The Puzzle of Hamilton's Federalist No. 77. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy , 33. pp. 149-167. ISSN 0193-4872
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2009) Blushing Our Way Past Historical Fact and Fiction: A Response to Professor Geoffrey R. Stone’s Melville B. Nimmer Memorial Lecture and Essay. Penn State Law Review, 114. pp. 391-413. ISSN 1545-7877
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2009) Blushing Our Way Past History. Cardozo Law Review de novo, 2009. pp. 46-54.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2009) Why Our Next President May Keep His or Her Senate Seat: A Conjecture on the Constitution's Incompatibility Clause. Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy, 4. pp. 107-141.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2008) Closing Statement: An 'Utterly Implausible' Interpretation of the Constitution: A Reply to Professor Steven G. Calabresi in Seth Barrett Tillman & Steven G. Calabresi, Debate, "The Great Divorce: the Current Understanding of Separation of Powers and the Original Meaning of the Incompatibility Clause". University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra, 157. pp. 146-153.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2008) Opening Statement: "Why President-Elect Obama May Keep His Senate Seat After Assuming the Presidency" in Seth Barrett Tillman & Steven G. Calabresi, Debate, "The Great Divorce: the Current Understanding of Separation of Powers and the Original Meaning of the Incompatibility Clause". University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra, 157. pp. 134-140.
Bigler, C. Stephen and Tillman, Seth Barrett (2008) Void or Voidable?—Curing Defects in Stock Issuances Under Delaware Law. Business Lawyer, 63. pp. 1109-1151. ISSN 0007-6899
Tillman, Seth Barrett and Franklin, Balotti (2007) Crystal Ball of Future Developments in Delaware Corporate Law: What if the Past is not Prologue? The Corporate Governance Advisor, 15 (3). p. 3.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Defending the (Not So) Indefensible: A Reply to Professor Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl. The Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 16 (3). pp. 363-380.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Noncontemporaneous Lawmaking: Can the 110th Senate Enact a Bill Passed by the 109th House? The Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 16 (2). pp. 331-347.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Senate Termination of Presidential Recess Appointments. Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, 101. pp. 82-87.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2007) Terminating Presidential Recess Appointments: A Reply to Professor Brian C. Kalt. Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, 101. pp. 94-100.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2006) Model Continuity of Congress Statute. University of New Hampshire Law Review, 4. pp. 191-200.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2006) Overruling INS v. Chadha: Advice on Choreography - A Reply to Professor Sanford V. Levinson. University of New Hampshire Law Review, 4. pp. 207-218.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2005) A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3: Why Hollingsworth v. Virginia Was Rightly Decided, and Why INS v. Chadha Was Wrongly Reasoned. Texas Law Review, 83. pp. 1265-1372. ISSN 0040-4411
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2005) Betwixt Principle and Practice: Tara Ross's Defense of the Electoral College. Reviewing: Enlightened Democracy: The Case for the Electoral College (World Ahead Publishing 2004). New York University Journal of Law and Liberty, 1. pp. 922-934.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2005) The Domain of Constitutional Delegations Under the Orders, Resolutions, and Votes Clause. Texas Law Review, 83. pp. 1389-1397. ISSN 0040-4411
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2003) The Federalist Papers as Reliable Historical Source Material for Constitutional Interpretation. West Virginia Law Review, 105. pp. 601-619.
Bigler, C. Stephen and Tillman, Seth Barrett (2010) Void or Voidable? — Curing Defects in Stock Issuances Under Delaware Law. In: Acquisitions and Mergers: Negotiated and Contested Transactions. Clark Boardman Callaghan, Deerfield, IL, pp. 1109-1151. ISBN 9780876324622
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2013) Six Puzzles for Professor Akhil Amar. In: Fourth Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium, November 1, 2013, Loyola University of Chicago. (Unpublished)
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2013) Purim & My Bangladeshi Friend. Gadfly: Culture that matters.
Tillman, Seth Barrett (2012) Member of the House of Representatives and Vice President of the US: Can Paul Ryan Hold Both Positions at the Same Time? Jurist.org - Forum.