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3 May 2011, 9:47 pm by Dan Ernst
It includes reviews of Brian Tamanaha's Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide: The Role of Politics in Judging; Barry Friedman's The Will of the People: How Public Opinion Has Influenced the Supreme Court and Shaped the Meaning of the Constitution; and William J. [read post]
1 May 2011, 12:35 pm by Alfred Brophy
 Ed Rubin reviews Brian Tamanaha's Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide: The Role of Politics in Judging; Tom Goldstein and Amy Howe review Barry Friedman's The Will of the People: How Public Opinion Has Influenced the Supreme Court and Shaped the Meaning of the Constitution; and Tracey Maclin and Julia Mirabella review William J. [read post]
9 Mar 2011, 9:14 am by Rob Robinson
http://tinyurl.com/45nd3nd (Ron Friedman) Social Networking Sites: “Friend” or Foe of eDiscovery Professionals? [read post]
3 Feb 2011, 4:45 am by Rob Robinson
Report Shows Demand for Legal Services Rose at End of 2010 – http://bit.ly/e6NNAg (Tom Huddleston) Context for eDiscovery: A History of Enterprise IT in One Slide - http://bit.ly/fFV1a9 (John Mancini) Community Tools For The New Data Scientist – http://tinyurl.com/6l5l6a3 (Chuck Hollis) EDRM XML Toolkit Survey - http://bit.ly/gGMr5t (George Socha) LegalTech 2011 – Not About Social Media – http://tinyurl.com/4tg5vf4 (Tim Baran) LegalTech Day 1 – A Bit Of A Let Down… [read post]
1 Feb 2011, 8:00 am by Rick.Hasen@lls.edu
Amanda Frost has this post on SCOTUSBlog discussing Barry Friedman's excellent piece on stealth overruling, and my draft in progress on other ways that Supreme Court Justices can move the law. [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 2:59 pm by Amanda Frost
In a recent article in the Georgetown Law Journal, Professor Barry Friedman criticizes the Court’s practice of “stealth overruling”—which he defines as opinions that change the law without explicitly overruling existing precedent. [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 2:11 pm by stu@crimapp.com
Professor Barry Friedman (no relation) has an interesting article (The Wages of Stealth Overruling) in the Georgetown Law Review on the US Supreme Court’s backing away from its prior rulings without officially overruling the same. [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 12:36 am by Lawrence Solum
A Barry Friedman has pointed out in a recent Georgetown Law Journal article, the Supreme Court does not always move the law in such a prominent fashion. [read post]
1 Jan 2011, 11:55 am by Lawrence Solum
Arizona) by Barry Friedman Consensus Textualism: States as Statutory Interpretation Laboratories by Abbe R. [read post]
10 Dec 2010, 12:43 pm by Laurie Lin
End of story.Honorable Mention: Emily Califano and Eric Pincow (2, NYLS, Weil Gotshal) Tiffany Slaughter and Jed Freeland (Columbia)The Rest: Brenda Godoy and Samuel Martin (NYU) Margaret Burgess and Jonathan Shine (Georgetown) Deborah Miller and David Friedman (Case Western Reserve) Adriana Kertzer and Barry Goldman (Georgetown) Melissa Simon and Kevin Blake (Columbia, Gibson Dunn) Grace Fan and Thomas Delatour Jr. [read post]
3 Dec 2010, 12:31 pm by Steve Vladeck
If this isn't stealth overruling (to steal Barry Friedman's term), I'm not sure what is. [read post]
29 Nov 2010, 8:01 am by Georgetown Law Journal
Arizona) Barry Friedman Litigation Finance: A Market Solution to a Procedural Problem Jonathan T. [read post]
3 Nov 2010, 2:00 pm by Michael McCann
. - From American Needle to Age Limits to Dress Codes: Key Labor and Antitrust Issues in the NBA and NFLModerator: Michael McCann – Sports Illustrated Legal Analyst, Professor of Law, Vermont Law School Mike Zarren - Assistant General Manager and Associate Team Counsel, Boston CelticsMarc Edelman – Assistant Professor of Law at Barry University’s Dwayne O. [read post]
As Professor Barry Friedman and Dahlia Lithwick noted in a recent piece, the Roberts Supreme Court is usual pretty savvy about gauging public opinion and acting accordingly, but when they decided Citizens United, they grossly misread the mood of the American public. [read post]
14 Oct 2010, 6:44 pm
When American humorist Dave Barry traveled to Japan in 1991, he was stunned to find department stores selling $75 melons. [read post]
12 Oct 2010, 6:00 am by Mary L. Dudziak
Solum, University of Illinois College of Law, has posted Narrative, Normativity, and Causation, a review essay on Barry Friedman, The Will of the People: How Public Opinion Has Influenced the Supreme Court and Shaped the Meaning of the Constitution. [read post]
11 Oct 2010, 4:31 am by Lawrence Solum
Here is the abstract: This essay examines the relationship between constitutional narratives, causation, and normativity in the context of Barry Friedman’s book, The Will of the People: How Public Opinion Has Influenced the Supreme Court and Shaped the Meaning of the Constitution. [read post]