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8 Jun 2019, 4:37 am
As Keith Whittington notes, there are two prongs to Dersh’s argument, the first being what he calls Dersh’s “idiosyncratic” view of “high crimes and misdemeanors. [read post]
3 Dec 2019, 7:29 am
Keith Whittington usefully reminds us that the balance of arguments has always pointed to this standard not being limited to federal crimes. [read post]
5 Feb 2020, 1:52 pm
Keith Whittington properly sounded the alarm here. [read post]
26 Jan 2017, 6:00 am
A generation of historical institutionalists (Keith Whittington, Howard Gillman, Leslie Goldstein, Scott Lemieux, Paul Frymer, Kevin McMahon, Ran Hirschl, etc.) demonstrated that the judicial power to declare laws unconstitutional thrives in the United States and throughout the world because elected officials from the First Congress of the United States to the Israeli Knesset at the turn of the twenty-first century empowered courts to declare laws unconstitutional. [read post]
27 Sep 2022, 4:40 pm
Keith Whittington blogged yesterday about the University of Idaho General Counsel's Office letter that said professors were limited in their classroom discussions of abortion, and others have written about it extensively as well. [read post]
4 May 2021, 12:53 pm
I want to thank my intrepid attorney, Samantha Harris, and soon-to-be attorney, Sabrina Conza of FIRE, as well as the Academic Freedom Alliance and its directors Keith Whittington and Robbie George of Princeton University, who paid for my lawyer, as well as FIRE, and the many other academics, judges, lawyers, and yes, bloggers, who rallied to my support. [read post]
3 Dec 2011, 9:46 am
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11 Feb 2010, 12:58 am
In the room were the four leading advocates of construction -- Keith Whittington, Randy Barnett, and Jack Balkin, along with Larry Solum -- as well as one of the critics of construction (yours truly -- for my criticism, see here). [read post]
18 Oct 2023, 1:03 pm
Our peer-reviewed Journal of Free Speech Law, which is now nearly three years old, has published 65 articles, including by Jack Balkin (Yale), Mark Lemley (Stanford), Jeremy Waldron (NYU), Cynthia Estlund (NYU), Christopher Yoo (Penn), Danielle Citron (Virginia), Keith Whittington (Princeton, moving to Yale) (forthcoming), and many others—both prominent figures in the field and emerging young scholars (including ones who didn't have a tenure-track academic appointment). [read post]
23 Jun 2011, 8:25 am
For about ten years now, scholars have followed the lead of Princeton political science professor Keith Whittington and begun calling the first activity “constitutional interpretation,” and the second “constitutional construction. [read post]
14 Oct 2024, 5:45 am
Our peer-reviewed Journal of Free Speech Law, which is now nearly four years old, has published 65 articles, including by Robert Post (Yale), Jack Balkin (Yale), Keith Whittington (Yale), Mark Lemley (Stanford), Geoffrey Stone (Chicago), Vince Blasi (Columbia), Jeremy Waldron (NYU), Cynthia Estlund (NYU), Christopher Yoo (Penn), Danielle Citron (Virginia), and many others—both prominent figures in the field and emerging young scholars (including ones who didn't have… [read post]
29 Sep 2010, 1:24 pm
That is in part, because, as Keith Whittington has shown, the institution of judicial review today is a product of democratic self-government and it is in the institutional interest of the political branches to preserve an institution that can carry water for different political coalitions, that politicians can either defer to or rant and rail against from time to time as the situation demands.As Rick points out, attempting to punish courts directly for their decisions is not… [read post]
12 Mar 2008, 4:48 pm
That latter process, drawing from the work of Keith Whittington, is called "construction," to differentiate it from "interpretation" of the Constitution, which (the story goes) requires looking only at original public meaning. [read post]
9 Apr 2021, 10:27 am
Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School Keith E. [read post]
15 Mar 2012, 11:50 am
Amanda Rinderle and Keith Whittington’s forthcoming article in the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly adduces new empirical evidence to show that Marbury was not as obscure in the nineteenth century as earlier revisionist scholarship on the decision may have suggested. [read post]
27 Mar 2010, 8:23 pm
But even politicians interpret the law though political scientists like Keith Whittington does not characterize it as interpretation but rather as construction. [read post]
2 Nov 2007, 9:06 am
So it seems to me that a strong argument can be made that most Constitutions themselves forbid non-originalist interpretation (although not, of course, what Keith Whittington and you call non-originalist construction). [read post]
13 Aug 2020, 4:20 am
There are a great many problems raised by this well-intended effort by college admins to create a university dedicated to principles of diversity and inclusion, as discussed by Josh, Brian, Keith Whittington and others, this is also another example of the push for well-intended outcomes that would compel unlawful conduct. [read post]
12 Nov 2009, 10:24 am
†The online interface is the culmination of eighteen months of work by Spaeth and five other political science and law professors, Lee Epstein, Ted Ruger, Keith Whittington, Jeffrey Segal, and Martin, as well as graduate students from various universities. [read post]
20 Mar 2025, 7:50 am
Stone, University of Chicago Law School Nadine Strossen, New York Law School Eugene Volokh, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Keith Whittington, Yale Law School (I've omitted the signatories' formal titles, just to make the list easier to read.)The post "A Statement from Constitutional Law Scholars on Columbia" appeared first on Reason.com. [read post]