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23 Sep 2020, 4:33 am
Law prof Steven Calabresi has an op-ed in the New York Times, following on a law review article dated 2005 and published in 2006, proposing the switch from life tenured terms of office to 18-year terms, staggered every two years so that every president gets to pick a justice in his first and third year. [read post]
28 Oct 2008, 5:48 am
Update: Feeding off McCain's article, comes Steven G. [read post]
19 Sep 2023, 2:06 am
Steven Calabresi, a founder of the Federalist Society, who previously said former President Trump was disqualified from office under the 14th Amendment, now says it does not apply to Trump. [read post]
20 Apr 2010, 1:35 pm
Natalie Ram (Yale 2008 / Calabresi) 4. [read post]
19 Jun 2007, 9:15 am
J. 24***Steven G. [read post]
2 Apr 2010, 7:34 am
Natalie Ram (Yale 2008 / Calabresi) 4. [read post]
9 Jul 2019, 7:48 am
The letter does not advocate any of the several plans that have lately been suggested, but let me note that ending life tenure is a non-partisan proposal that has been advanced by conservatives and liberals alike, as in this article by my colleagues Steven Calabresi and James Lindgren. [read post]
28 Feb 2007, 4:32 am
Steven Calabresi - Northwestern UniversityProf. [read post]
4 Aug 2020, 1:16 pm
Most common, he said, is an 18-year term – first championed by Federalist Society co-founder Steven Calabresi – with a new vacancy every odd-numbered (i.e., non-election) year. [read post]
1 Apr 2024, 4:00 am
There you can find:(1) Josh Blackman arguing that "Clarke is rightly decided" and also contending (although its relevance is not immediately evident), that "the President is not an Officer of the United States;" (2) David Kopel explaining why, in his view, "the Fifth Circuit's Clarke opinion does not go nearly far enough because the Second Amendment properly understood protects a right to duel even outside the rules of the Code Duello and using… [read post]
13 Sep 2024, 9:30 pm
., Steven Calabresi, Naomi Cahn, Alexander Volokh et al. is here; the "Yale philosopher’s" brief, here. [read post]
25 Jun 2020, 7:56 am
The implications of this move for the Reconstruction amendments is especially evident in the recent scholarship of Steven Calabresi. [read post]
24 Jun 2013, 5:02 pm
There is just too much contrary evidence (for one thing, Thaddeus Stevens-- the major proponent of that position--would have been turning cartwheels at the prospect, which he was most decidedly not doing). [read post]
22 Nov 2022, 7:43 am
By Eric SegallLast week on this blog, Mike talked about how the leadership of the Federalist Society asked its co-founder Professor Steven Calabresi to not identify himself in that way when advocating certain legal positions concerning the so-called independent state legislature doctrine the Court is going to address later this term. [read post]
21 Nov 2024, 4:00 am
” And finally, the Co-Founder of the Federalist Society, Professor Steven Calabresi, who is also still a "Co-Chairman," said this to the journal The Hill in 2017:I think the Federalist Society has come to play over the last 30 years for Republican presidents something of the role the American Bar Association has traditionally played for Democratic presidents. [read post]
9 Aug 2018, 4:34 am
” In an op-ed for The Hill, Steven Calabresi argues that Kavanaugh’s endorsement of originalism does not necessarily threaten Supreme Court precedents protecting abortion rights and same-sex marriage. [read post]
3 Mar 2010, 11:14 am
Balkin, Steven G. [read post]
4 Mar 2010, 8:23 am
The constitutional scholars amicus brief which advocated the same libertarian view of the Privileges or Immunities Clause was signed by such notables as Richard Aynes, Jack Balkin, Randy Barnett, Steven Calabresi, Michael Curtis, Michael Lawrence, William Van Alstyn and Adam Winkler. [read post]
19 Feb 2008, 2:13 pm
Its author will join a panel consisting of Professor Jack Balkin, Professor Steven Calabresi, Judge Alex Kozinski, and Professor Suzanna Sherry. [read post]
31 Jan 2023, 12:01 am
Steven G. [read post]