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Constitutional Law Research

Introduction

In fall 2023, Brooklyn Law School Library Fellow Cara Eckenrode developed this Constitutional Law Research guide under the supervision of Reference Librarian/Adjunct Professor Dacia Cocariu and Associate Librarian for International Law Jean Davis.  Some content is reproduced from existing BLS Library guides with the permission of Jean Davis.  This guide highlights publicly accessible sources and BLS Library's subscription sources.  Within a guide box, books are listed "newest to oldest."  Please reload this guide's page each time you visit.  

Need help identifying material to support your research?  Email: askthelibrary@brooklaw.edu or text: (718) 734-2432  

On Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025, BLS hosted its Annual Constitution Day Program.  The panelists/authors who participated in this program are BLS Constitutional Law experts: William Araiza, Stanley A. August Professor of Law; Stacy Caplow, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Safe Harbor Project; Susan Herman, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Professor of Law and former President of the American Civil Liberties Union from 2008 to 2021); and Maryellen Fullerton, Suzanne J. and Norman Miles Professor of Law.   

On Oct. 13, 2023, Brooklyn Law School hosted the event: Civil Liberties: The Next Hundred Years.  This was a panel discussion featuring Professor Susan Herman and other civil libertarians.

Recent Books by BLS Faculty Who Spoke at the 2025 BLS Constitution Day Program

When Was This Guide Last Updated?

In fall 2023, Brooklyn Law School Library Fellow Cara Eckenrode developed this guide under the supervision of Reference Librarian/Adjunct Professor Dacia Cocariu and Associate Librarian for International Law Jean Davis. 

This guide was last substantively updated:

On: Sept. 17, 2025

At:  3:11 PM

By: Jean Davis