UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
The goal of UC Law Constitutional Quarterly (formerly Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly) is to be a nationwide leader in the publication of legal scholarship on contemporary constitutional issues. Publishing for four issues annually and hosting several events and symposia, UCLCQ endeavors to engage a variety of thought leaders and a wide audience in the exploration of some of today’s most pressing legal debates.
Current Issue: Volume 53, Number 4 (2026)
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
Articles
Nondelegation in Winter (Again)
David Zaring
The Supreme Court’s New Map of Federalism
Stephen M. Griffin
The American Samoan Oxymoron: The Noncitizen National And The Meaning Of Citizenship
Craig R. Shagin and Delaram Rezaeikhonakdar