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14 Sep 2023, 9:47 am
Panelists: Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University Jacob Mchangama, founder and CEO of Justitia; Research Professor at Vanderbilt University Stephen Solomon, Marjorie Deane Professor of Journalism at New York University; founder of NYU’s First Amendment Moderator: Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center Panel 2: The First Amendment in the Courts The discussion focused on exploring the current legal… [read post]
19 May 2015, 9:05 pm
Jon Corzine to government workers, neat trick if you accept assumption that he was on opposite side of negotiating table from them [Michael Toth on new Daniel DiSalvo book on public sector unionism, Government Against Itself: Public Union Power and Its Consequences] In the mail: Akhil Amar, The Law of the Land: A Grand Tour of Our Constitutional Republic, on how the idiosyncrasies of particular states, regions, and localities have shaped our understanding of the U.S. [read post]
10 Apr 2012, 8:05 am
The Internet and digital media, which blend traditional legal experts, journalists, commentators, and the general public, have, if anything, enhanced these features of American constitutional culture.The all-star cast of participants includes: Bruce Ackerman (Yale), Akhil Amar (Yale), Jack Balkin (Yale), Emily Bazelon (Yale, Slate), Joan Biskupic (Reuters News), Sujit Choudhry (NYU), Justin Driver (Texas, New Republic), Garrett Epps (University of Baltimore, American Prospect),… [read post]
30 Nov 2024, 6:15 am
"—Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale University [read post]
5 Oct 2009, 5:54 pm
Big-name liberal constitutional law scholars range from originalists like Akhil Amar, to Bruce Ackerman’s “constitutional moment” approach, to “living Constitution” theories of various types (e.g. [read post]
28 Jul 2015, 2:11 pm
Akhil Amar, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School 10:00-11:00 am Panel II: Empirical Studies Moderated by Catherine Sharkey, Crystal Eastman Professor of Law; Faculty Co-Director, Civil Jury Project, NYU School of Law The Jury Under Fire: Myth, Controversy, and Reform Brian Bornstein, Professor of Psychology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Edie Greene, Professor of Psychology, University of Colorado Real Juries and Judicial Innovation: Arizona and the 7th Circuit Shari… [read post]
19 Mar 2008, 5:34 am
Why Justice Kennedy thinks this "deficient" is unexplained by anything other than the fear of announcing to a portion of the general public that the NRA mailings they have received over the years have been overstated unless originalism includes the natural law of the Declaration of Independence which is the same natural law of the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments so well explicated by my Pepperdine colleague Akhil Reed Amar. [read post]
18 Dec 2008, 11:41 pm
And so I'm delighted that the manuscript is now in print, revised, updated, and with an afterward that responds to scholarship by Akhil Amar and Thomas Davies. [read post]
2 Jul 2012, 5:53 pm
UPDATE: Here is a paper by Akhil Amar (written well before the opinion came down), that rejects the position that I take in this post. [read post]
20 Oct 2009, 12:47 am
Akhil Amar in constitutional law is working hard to break down some of these conceptual barriers. [read post]
19 Aug 2006, 2:07 pm
My position is closer to Randy Barnett's and Akhil Amar's, with differences that aren't relevant for purposes of this discussion. [read post]
14 Jan 2013, 7:02 pm
But if you were trying to divine anything from it, I suppose I’d say it shows the Justice’s greater comfort with his relationship with Yale, which is growing both generally and through Professor Akhil Amar individually. [read post]
10 May 2013, 6:15 am
The New York Law School Law Review has published its latest “visual scholarship” video, The Supreme Court: Ghosts of Presidents Past, featuring Akhil Reed Amar, James Simon, and Ed Purcell discussing the significance of the fact that “Supreme Court Justices usually last a lot longer than the President does. [read post]
13 Apr 2009, 9:03 pm
If only Akhil Amar or Garrett Epps had a degree in psychology. [read post]
18 Mar 2008, 6:49 am
As Akhil Amar noted long ago, the Fourteenth Amendment is geared to address the states' signature failing - namely, majoritarian passion, paradigmatically against the freedmen. [read post]
25 Jul 2007, 7:31 am
The central theorist of this school--what you might call progressive originalism--is Yale law professor Akhil Reed Amar. [read post]
20 May 2022, 7:15 am
Akhil Amar and Jack Balkin have attempted to do so by making two arguments. [read post]
27 Jun 2021, 12:53 pm
”Philip Bobbitt ****Additional post by Akhil Reed Amar:Many years ago, my then five-year-old son asked me when the Americans and the British became friends. [read post]
22 Oct 2015, 11:28 am
I agree with Akhil and Vik Amar that the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 is not only extremely unwise but quite likely unconstitutional (though, as a practical matter, there is no way of adjudicating the point). [read post]
16 Jan 2013, 6:27 am
De Akhil Reed Amar, explicando por qué hay qué leer más allá de los textos para leer a los textos y trazando el bosquejo de cada paradigma meta-constitucional, esas constituciones con minúsculas: la constitución de la jurisprudencia moderna, la constitución washingtoniana, la constitución partidaria, la constitución feminista, la constitución institucional, la constitución simbólica, la… [read post]