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30 Jul 2018, 8:32 am by Christine Corcos
Aditya Bamzai, University of Virginia School of Law, has published Taft, Frankfurter, and the First Presidential For-Cause Removal at 52 University of Richmond law Review 691 (2018). [read post]
30 Jul 2018, 8:32 am
Aditya Bamzai, University of Virginia School of Law, has published Taft, Frankfurter, and the First Presidential For-Cause Removal at 52 University of Richmond law Review 691 (2018). [read post]
19 Jul 2018, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Aditya Bamzai, University of Virginia School of Law, has posted Taft, Frankfurter, and the First Presidential For-Cause Removal, which is forthcoming in the University of Richmond Law Review 52 (2018): 691-748. [read post]
13 Jul 2018, 7:00 am by Dan Maurer
But University of Virginia law professor Aditya Bamzai’s amicus brief and oral arguments in Ortiz suddenly compelled the court to confront this jurisdictional authority for the first time. [read post]
10 Jul 2018, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
"The Supreme Court's decision notes that Professor Aditya Bamzai had filed a brief amicus curiae with the Supreme Court contending that cases decided by the CAAF do not fall within Article III’s grant of appellate jurisdiction to the Supreme Court. [read post]
30 Jun 2018, 4:08 am by Victoria Clark
  In January of 2018, Aditya Bamzai argued before the Supreme Court as an amicus curiae in Ortiz v. [read post]
27 Jun 2018, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Aditya Bamzai, University of Virginia School of Law, who recently “provoked some good and hard thinking on all sides” on the Supreme Court (according to Justice Kagan), is provoking some more by posting The Attorney General and Early Appointments Clause Practice, which appears in the Notre Dame Law Review 93 (2018): 1501-1516:Amos T. [read post]
26 Jun 2018, 11:30 am by Victoria Clark
Aditya Bamzai reflected on the Ortiz ruling in light of his arguments before the Supreme Court as an amicus curiae. [read post]
26 Jun 2018, 4:15 am by Edith Roberts
At Lawfare, Aditya Bamzai explains why he disagrees with the court’s conclusion that it had jurisdiction to decide the case. [read post]
23 Jun 2018, 8:15 am by Harry Graver
As discussed more below, the Supreme Court ended up focusing principally on an issue raised by neither of the parties, but instead by Professor Aditya Bamzai: Was the court’s appellate jurisdiction over the CAAF, conferred by statute, consistent with Article III? [read post]
22 Jun 2018, 12:47 pm by Amy Howe
Both sides in the case had agreed that it does, but a “friend of the court” brief filed by University of Virginia law professor Aditya Bamzai had argued that it does not, and so the justices – wanting to assure themselves that they did indeed have jurisdiction – took the relatively rare step of asking Bamzai to participate in the oral argument. [read post]
22 Jun 2018, 11:47 am by Mark Walsh
She points to the amicus brief filed by Professor Aditya Bamzai of the University of Virginia law school that questioned whether the Supreme Court had jurisdiction to review a decision of the U.S. [read post]
22 Jun 2018, 7:38 am by Jonathan H. Adler
Justice Alito and Gorsuch dissented on the jurisdictional question, which had been raised and argued by an amicus, University of Virginia Law Professor Aditya Bamzai. [read post]
7 May 2018, 3:03 am by Walter Olson
” [Aditya Bamzai on Twitter] University of Chicago Law Review special issue on Justice Scalia [Will Baude; other recent Scalia scholarship includes articles on his influence in implied rights of action and standing] Case on cert petition before SCOTUS could clarify law on distribution of property after church schisms [Samuel Bray on Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of South Carolina v. [read post]
28 Apr 2018, 12:23 pm by Quinta Jurecic
At the beginning of April, commenting on the spate of legislation aimed to protect the special counsel from summary dismissal, Bob Bauer put forward an alternative proposal on Lawfare: Rather than enact a measure to enforce the special counsel rules, Congress might address one of their serious weaknesses: the absence of any requirement that the special counsel report to Congress. [read post]
16 Apr 2018, 2:56 am by Mark Weidemaier
But with that caveat, each represents an immense amount of work and contains new ideas: PDVSA’s Hail Mary: A Chapter 15 Bankruptcy Solution (Samantha Hovaniec, Ryan Nichols, Matthew Taylor, Heather Werner & Rich Gittings) Lien-ing on PDVSA: The Positive Side of Negative Pledge (Matt Cramer, Kelsey Moore, Andrea Kropp & Charlie Saad) The Enduring Legality of Exit Consents: A Realist’s Guide (Steven Diaz, Stephanie Funk, Isabelle Sawhney, Gavin Kim & Austin Rogers) Oil For… [read post]
12 Apr 2018, 8:00 am by Dan Ernst
"  Among the participants are several scholars who’ve addressed historical topics or taken a historical approach to the subject, including Aditya Bamzai, Daniel Carpenter, Paul Moreno, Ronald J. [read post]
23 Mar 2018, 2:36 pm by Cyrus Farivar
Enlarge (credit: Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via Getty Images) On Friday, Tumblr published a list of accounts that it said were linked to "state-sponsored disinformation campaigns. [read post]
20 Feb 2018, 11:34 pm by Tessa Shepperson
There is a very inspiring article in the Guardian from Aditya Chakrabortty on how Granby, a small area of Liverpool, has been regenerated by the local community. [read post]
20 Feb 2018, 11:34 pm by Tessa Shepperson
There is a very inspiring article in the Guardian from Aditya Chakrabortty on how Granby, a small area of Liverpool, has been regenerated by the local community. [read post]