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17 Jul 2019, 10:02 am by Howard Bashman
Online at The Atlantic, Jeffrey Rosen has an essay titled “The Impartial Justice: As the Court shifted around him, John Paul Stevens endeavored to remain neutral, transparent, and focused on liberty. [read post]
26 Jan 2007, 10:17 am
Our "Ask the Author" series returns, and the guest author for this edition is once again Jeffrey Rosen, professor at GW Law School and legal affairs editor of The New Republic. [read post]
1 Feb 2018, 8:43 am by NCC Staff
National Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen moderates the discussion. [read post]
1 Dec 2017, 7:35 am by Jeffrey Rosen
In a story ths week from The Atlantic, National Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen explains how the Supreme Court might have found common ground in asserting the relevance of the Fourth Amendment in the electronic age, in a cellphone privacy case. [read post]
28 Jun 2018, 12:19 pm by NCC Staff
Jeffrey Rosen, host of “We the People,” moderates a panel discussion at the Aspen Institute’s Ideas Festival about the Supreme Court’s momentous recent term. [read post]
14 Feb 2007, 3:50 am
Last night's event at the National Constitution Center: Last night's event featuring ABC News correspondent Jan Crawford Greenburg and Law Professor Jeffrey Rosen discussing their new books (see here and here, respectively) was very interesting and featured a good-size turnout despite the inclement weather. [read post]
7 Jun 2018, 9:17 am by NCC Staff
  Joining our Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the Court’s blockbuster 2017-2018 term are two of America’s leading scholars of constitutional law: Michael Dorf and Ilya Shapiro. [read post]
13 Jul 2007, 10:26 am
Writes Jeffrey Rosen in a New Republic article (with subscribers-only access):"Will he do better in the future? [read post]
28 Oct 2010, 1:04 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
Adler) In May 2009, in the wake of news that Justice David Souter would retire from the Supreme Court, Jeffrey Rosen penned “The Case Against Sotomayor” for The New Republic, in which he argued thatthen-Judge Sonia Sotmayor was not the best available nominee. [read post]
7 May 2010, 1:24 pm
" Law professor Jeffrey Rosen has this essay online today at The New Republic. [read post]
12 Mar 2007, 1:51 pm
The article was written by Jeffrey Rosen, who is on [read post]
1 Dec 2017, 8:27 am
And online at The Atlantic, Jeffrey Rosen has an essay titled "A Liberal-Conservative Alliance on the Supreme Court Against Digital Surveillance: Justices found common ground in asserting the relevance of the Fourth Amendment in the electronic age, even as they cited sharply different rationales. [read post]
18 Feb 2024, 7:10 pm by Howard Bashman
“The Four Constitutional Narratives of the Taft Court”: Jeffrey Rosen has this guest post at the “Balkinization” blog. [read post]
15 Aug 2008, 3:52 pm
Via the August 2008 edition of Law@Stanford, a monthly e-newsletter for alumni and friends of Stanford Law School, we were directed to an article by Jeffrey Rosen at the New Republic on the United States Supreme Court under Chief Justice Roberts, suggesting that Roberts is becoming more successful in getting a more united Supreme Court in terms of their decision-making. [read post]
20 Mar 2018, 6:54 pm by Howard Bashman
I recently received a second review copy of Jeffrey Rosen’s new book, making me think that perhaps a give-away contest for interested readers of this blog may be in order. [read post]
1 Jul 2007, 7:27 am
Jeffrey Rosen takes up the question "Can a Law Change a Society? [read post]
30 Jun 2007, 10:44 am
"Courting Controversy": In the July 9, 2007 issue of Time magazine, Law Professor Jeffrey Rosen will have an essay that begins, "Ever since Robert Bork was defeated in his 1987 bid for a seat on the Supreme Court, liberals have feared that the court would turn right on the issues they care most about. [read post]
29 Jun 2011, 7:32 am by Rick Hasen
” with Justice Stephen Breyer, Larry Kramer and retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, moderated by Jeffrey Rosen … 2 p.m. [read post]