Roman Hoyos

 RomanJ. Hoyos

Roman J. Hoyos

  • Courses4
  • Reviews12

Biography

Southwestern Law School - Constitutional Law

Professor of Law
Higher Education
Roman
Hoyos
Los Angeles, California
Courses: Property, Land Use Regulation, Election Law, State and Local Government Law, Constitutional Law, Legislation.

Research: American Legal and Constitutional History, American Political Development, Political Theory, Constitutional Law/Theory


Experience

  • University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law

    Visiting Professor

    Roman worked at University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law as a Visiting Professor

  • Rosen, Bien & Asaro

    Law Clerk/Attorney

    Roman worked at Rosen, Bien & Asaro as a Law Clerk/Attorney

  • Southwestern Law School

    Professor of Law

    Associate Professor of Law, 2010-2015

  • American Journal of Legal History

    Book Review Editor

    Roman worked at American Journal of Legal History as a Book Review Editor

  • Duke University

    Visiting Assistant Professor

    Roman worked at Duke University as a Visiting Assistant Professor

Education

  • Northwestern University

    J.D.



  • The University of Chicago

    Ph.D.

    American History (United States)

  • University of California, Berkeley

    A.B.

    American History (United States)

Publications

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • "Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865-1920"

    Brophy and Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • "Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865-1920"

    Brophy and Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Playing on a New Field: The U.S. Supreme Court in Reconstruction"

    Frantz, ed., A Companion to the Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-1881 (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • "Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865-1920"

    Brophy and Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Playing on a New Field: The U.S. Supreme Court in Reconstruction"

    Frantz, ed., A Companion to the Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-1881 (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Building the New Supremacy: California's 'Chinese Question' and the Fate of Reconstruction"

    California Legal History

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • "Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865-1920"

    Brophy and Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Playing on a New Field: The U.S. Supreme Court in Reconstruction"

    Frantz, ed., A Companion to the Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-1881 (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Building the New Supremacy: California's 'Chinese Question' and the Fate of Reconstruction"

    California Legal History

  • "Historicizing Jurisprudence"

    Reviews in American History

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • "Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865-1920"

    Brophy and Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Playing on a New Field: The U.S. Supreme Court in Reconstruction"

    Frantz, ed., A Companion to the Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-1881 (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Building the New Supremacy: California's 'Chinese Question' and the Fate of Reconstruction"

    California Legal History

  • "Historicizing Jurisprudence"

    Reviews in American History

  • "Peaceful Revolution and Popular Sovereignty: Reassessing the Constitutionality of Southern Secession"

    Hadden and Minter, eds., Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History (U. of Georgia Press)

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • "Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865-1920"

    Brophy and Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Playing on a New Field: The U.S. Supreme Court in Reconstruction"

    Frantz, ed., A Companion to the Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-1881 (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Building the New Supremacy: California's 'Chinese Question' and the Fate of Reconstruction"

    California Legal History

  • "Historicizing Jurisprudence"

    Reviews in American History

  • "Peaceful Revolution and Popular Sovereignty: Reassessing the Constitutionality of Southern Secession"

    Hadden and Minter, eds., Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History (U. of Georgia Press)

  • "A Province of Jurisprudence?: The Invention of a Law of Constitutional Conventions"

    Fernandez and Dubber, eds., Law Books in Action: Essays on the Anglo-American Legal Treatise (Hart)

  • Legal History as Political Thought

    American Journal of Legal History

  • "The People's Privilege: The Franking Privilege, Constituent Correspondence, and Political Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century America"

    Law and History Review

    Winner of senior Moroney Award for Scholarship on Postal History (2014)

  • "Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865-1920"

    Brophy and Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Playing on a New Field: The U.S. Supreme Court in Reconstruction"

    Frantz, ed., A Companion to the Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-1881 (Wiley-Blackwell)

  • "Building the New Supremacy: California's 'Chinese Question' and the Fate of Reconstruction"

    California Legal History

  • "Historicizing Jurisprudence"

    Reviews in American History

  • "Peaceful Revolution and Popular Sovereignty: Reassessing the Constitutionality of Southern Secession"

    Hadden and Minter, eds., Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History (U. of Georgia Press)

  • "A Province of Jurisprudence?: The Invention of a Law of Constitutional Conventions"

    Fernandez and Dubber, eds., Law Books in Action: Essays on the Anglo-American Legal Treatise (Hart)

  • "Who Are the People?"

    http://ssrn.com/author=1313369

Positions

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

  • JOTWeLL (Journal of Things We Like Lots)

    Contributing Editor, Legal History Section

CONLAW 1

4.8(2)

PROPERTY

2.1(5)

PROPERTY 1

3.3(2)

PROPERTYLA

3.7(3)