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19 Jun 2017, 2:29 pm
” * In this discussion I am not assuming (nor need we assume) that contracts are best (descriptively) explained by the “promised-based or autonomy argument” or contract theory (of obligation) made (in)famous by Charles Fried’s Contract as Promise (1981) (it seems clear by now that no one principle—promise, consent, efficiency, what have you—can suffice to explain the praxis of contract law). [read post]
20 Jun 2017, 8:52 am
” * In this discussion I am not assuming (nor need we assume) that contracts are best (descriptively) explained by the “promised-based or autonomy argument” or contract theory (of obligation) made (in)famous by Charles Fried’s Contract as Promise (1981) (it seems clear by now that no one principle—promise, consent, efficiency, what have you—can suffice to explain the praxis of contract law). [read post]
19 Oct 2019, 6:43 am by Marty Lederman
À propos of Charles Fried's post invoking Cicero on Cataline, I couldn't help but recall once more what Alexander Hamilton wrote about Aaron Burr in his efforts in 1800-1801 to persuade his fellow Federalists serving in the House to actually vote for Hamilton's lifelong nemesis, Thomas Jefferson, for President. [read post]
22 Nov 2008, 4:28 pm
The American Banker reports that Charles Schumer favors consolidating regulation under a single agency. [read post]
6 Jan 2012, 9:19 pm by Steve Bainbridge
In a January 3, 2000, Washington Post op-ed, Charles Fried wrote that: The central theme of the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), which begins this week in Washington, is "A Recommitment to Diversity. [read post]
26 Dec 2011, 9:00 am by pete.black@gmail.com (Peter Black)
: "Political mag 'from horse's mouth'" pjblack.me/s10nBX#auspol "5 Cool Apple iPad 2 Stands" pjblack.me/w3AZCz from @wired: "2011 is the Year of the Hacktivist, Verizon Report Suggests" pjblack.me/tOOln9 do you feel like some deep fried butter this christmas? [read post]
27 Mar 2022, 9:01 pm by Austin Sarat
Chief Justice Roberts offered an extended discussion of the state’s reasons for banning audible prayers and touching and engaged in a classic interest balancing exercise.Writing about such interest balancing almost sixty years ago, Harvard Law Professor Charles Fried said that it did little to constrain judges. [read post]
28 Feb 2007, 5:45 am
Charles Fried, Harvard Law School: He couldn't disagree with Baker more. [read post]
10 Feb 2014, 3:17 am by Kevin LaCroix
    Frankel notes that the fraud on the market theory has  “received powerful support in amicus briefs from (among many others) the Justice Department; two former chairmen of the Securities and Exchange Commission (one Republican, one Democrat); 11 current and former members of Congress; and scholars of the doctrine of stare decisis, whose filing was authored by Harvard Law professor Charles Fried – the onetime U.S. solicitor general who wrote the… [read post]
16 Nov 2008, 9:34 am
Their fries are great too! [read post]
25 Mar 2012, 9:25 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
 Harvard’s Charles Fried may be comfortable proclaiming that Congress has the power to command all Americans to purchase broccoli or any other good or service, but he also felt Congress had the power to regulate the possession of guns in or near schools. [read post]
15 Jan 2011, 7:31 am by JB
Although many Republican lawyers and legal scholars (see Charles' Fried's recent op-ed as an example) do not believe the individual mandate is unconstitutional, the constitutionality of the affordable care act increasingly has become a constitutional debate between politicians and political operatives in the two major political parties-- a political controversy, that, not surprisingly, has now been carried to the federal courts for resolution. [read post]
9 May 2010, 11:36 pm by Ilya Somin
Ed Whelan’s recent “baffle[ment]” at claims that Kagan “might secretly harbor some conservative legal views” is representative of the dominant view of her on the right, including among right of center legal scholars who know her well, such as Harvard’s Charles Fried. [read post]
16 May 2012, 10:26 am by David Oscar Markus
“His questions have been increasingly confrontational,” said Charles Fried, a Harvard Law School professor who served as Reagan’s top Supreme Court advocate. [read post]
28 Jul 2011, 10:05 pm by Jeffrey Richardson
  Ina Fried of All Things D reports that about two-thirds of all mobile devices using Gogo are iPhones. [read post]
29 May 2018, 1:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
But wait for dessert until you have clams – a Rhode Island staple whether baked, fried, or served in chowder. [read post]
12 May 2010, 4:10 pm by Sandy Levinson
Posner is surely the only judge who's ever written a major book entitled "Overcoming Law," another book much worth discussing, as are recent books written by such denizens of the Harvard faculty as Laurence Tribe, Charles Fried, Adrian Vermeule, Mark Tushnet, and Jack Goldsmith, the last three of whom were hired during her Deanship. [read post]
11 Sep 2007, 8:29 am
" Goldsmith says he remains convinced of the seriousness of the terrorist threat and the need to take aggressive action to combat it, but he believes, quoting his conservative Harvard Law colleague Charles Fried, that the Bush administration "badly overplayed a winning hand. [read post]
28 Mar 2012, 3:13 pm by Sandy Levinson
(Isn't one common feature of Ronald Dworkin, Charles Fried, and Robert Nozick, for example, that they all turn into Schmittians when a "catastrophe" threatens. [read post]