Daniel E. Pulliam
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Legal Systems and Judicial ProcessesLegal and Constitutional StudiesJudicial and Constitutional StudiesAmerican Constitutional Law and PoliticsLaw, Rights, and Freedoms
Publications
13
Citations
6
Est. group size
~3
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
16
Publishing since 2009
Publication cadence
Publications per year over the last 10 years — averaging 0.8/year recently
Recent publications
- Legislative Leeway: A Year of Indiana Constitutional Law Restraint—2022-2023
Indiana Law Review · 2024
- Stasis: Premature to Declare the End of Indiana Constitutional Law--2020-2021
Indiana Law Review · 2023
- Separation of Powers: Indiana Constitutional Law to the Forefront -- 2021-2022
Indiana Law Review · 2023
- Practicing Pragmatism During a Pandemic: Indiana's Appellate Courts Practically Apply Indiana's Constitution in 2020
Indiana Law Review · 2022
- Stuck in a Rut or Merely within the Lines? Indiana State Constitutional Law Summaries--2017-2018
Indiana Law Review · 2021
- Continued Progressions Toward Irrelevance? Indiana State Constitutional Law Summaries--2018-2019
Indiana Law Review · 2021
- Emerging Federal Reliance -- Continued State Constitutional Minimalism
Indiana Law Review · 2018
- Emerging Federal Reliance--Continued State Constitutional Minimalism: Indiana State Constitutional Law Summaries--2015-2016
Indiana Law Review · 2017
- Tribute to Judge John Daniel Tinder
Indiana Law Review · 2016
- Minimalist Developments in Indiana Constitutional Law--Equal Privileges Progresses Slowly
Indiana Law Review · 2016
Publishes in
- Indiana Law Review×10
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Last updated Jul 9, 2026.
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