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Michael Legg (University of New South Wales (UNSW) - UNSW Law & Justice), Vicki McNamara (University of New South Wales (UNSW) - UNSW Law & Justice), & Armin Alimardani (University of Wollongong) have ...
The Download of the Week is The Supreme Court Under Threat: Early Lessons in Judicial Self-Protection by Curtis Bradley & Neil Siegel. Here is the abstract: This Essay explores how the U.S. Supreme ...
Agustin V. Startari (Universidad de la Republica; Universidad de Palermo; Universidad de la Empresa (UDE)) has posted The Grammar of Objectivity: Formal Mechanisms for the Illusion of Neutrality in ...
M. Henry Ishitani (Yale Law School; Yale University - Department of History; University of Tulsa College of Law) has posted The Fourteenth Amendment is Not a Bill of Attainder: Uncovering the ...
Lawson Wright (Princeton University) has posted The Departmentalist Problem with Universal Injunctions: Three Insights into Trump v. CASA on SSRN. Hereis the abstract: On the final day of its most ...
David Marcus (UCLA School of Law) has posted The Class Action After Trump v. CASA (73 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse, forthcoming 2025) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: To every court to consider its merits, ...
Introduction This week the Legal Theory Lexicon entry focuses on "ambiguity" and "vagueness"--two important concepts for the theory of interpretation. Some legal texts are ambiguous--they contain ...
Christian Legal Theory William Stuntz (Harvard) has a book review entitled Christian Legal Theory forthcoming from the Harvard Law Review and available now on SSRN (click the article title for the ...
Josh Chafetz (Georgetown University Law Center) has posted The Chadha Presidency on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Where is Congress? Why hasn’t it reined in some of the worst abuses of the Trump ...
Christopher R. Green (University of Mississippi) has posted The Fourteenth Amendment and University Intellectual Diversity (Laws, volume 14, issue 2, 2025) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Under current ...
Laura Dolbow (University of Colorado Law School) has posted The Public Franchise Tradition as a Limit on Patent Takings (Forthcoming 111 Cornell L. Rev.) on SSRN. Hereis the abstract: A longstanding ...
Tomer Stein (The University of Alabama School of Law) has posted Rights Architecture For Legal Organizations on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Corporate law cannot provide coherent answers to its most ...