Philip J. Prygoski

Philip J. Prygoski

Philip J. Prygoski is a professor of Constitutional Law at Thomas M. Cooley Law School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Michigan in 1969. He then earned a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Michigan in 1973. He also holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Michigan, conferred in 1978, and a Master of Laws degree from the University of Michigan, conferred in 1983.

Prof. Prygoski is the author of "Sum and Substance: Constitutional Law", a treatise on U.S. Constitutional Law. He is also a member of the American Law Institute (ALI).

Publications


*Prygoski, Philip J., SUM AND SUBSTANCE: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 4th Ed., Minneapolis, Minn.: West Pub. Co. (1998).
*Prygoski, Philip J., SUM AND SUBSTANCE: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3rd Ed., Minneapolis, Minn.: West Pub. Co. (1997).
*Prygoski, Philip J., SUM AND SUBSTANCE: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1st and 2nd Eds., Minneapolis, Minn.: West Pub. Co. (1996).

Articles


*Prygoski, Philip J. "War As the Prevailing Metaphor in Federal Indian Law Jurisprudence: An Exercise in Judicial Activism" 14 T M COOLEY LAW REVIEW 491 (1997).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "The Implications of "Davis v. Davis" for Reproductive Rights Analysis," 61 TENN L REV 609 (1994).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "Abortion and the Right to Die: Judicial Imposition of a Theory of Life," 23 SETON HALL L REV 67 (1992).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "Will v. Michigan Department of State Police": The Eleventh Amendment in State Courts," 43 OKLA L REV 429 (1990).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "The Supreme Court's 'Secondary Effects' Analysis in Free Speech Cases," 6 COOLEY L REV 1 (1988).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "Low-Value Speech from Young to Fraser," 32 ST. LOUIS U L J 317 (1987).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "Justice Sanford and Modern Free Speech Analysis: Back to the Future," 75 KY L J 45 (1986).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "Of Predispositions and Dispositions: An Attitudinal Study of Decisionmaking in Child Abuse and Neglect Cases," 21 HOUS L REV 883 (1984).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "When a Hearing is not a Hearing: Irrebuttable Presumption and Termination of Parental Rights Based on Status," 44 U PITT L REV 879 (1983).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "Due Process and Designated Members of Administrative Tribunals," 33 ADMIN L REV 441 (1981).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "Supreme Court Review of Congressional Action in the Federalism Area," 18 DUQ L REV 197 (1980).

Other Writings


*Prygoski, Philip J., "The Rights of a Pregnant Woman: Conflicts in the Law?" COMPLEAT LAWYER (ABA) (Fall, 1998).
*Prygoski, Philip J., "The Supreme Court's Treatment of Tribal Sovereignty From Marshall to Marshall," COMPLEAT LAWYER (ABA) (Fall,1995).

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