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1 Apr 2008, 3:37 pm
As usual, Larry Solum asks good questions (when he's not trying to trip us up with April Fool jokes -- I was really looking forward to that Tribe article!). [read post]
19 Mar 2008, 9:03 am
  It's not that I necessarily disagree with the many distinguished progressive scholars (Jack Balkin, Larry Tribe) who think there may actually be an individual right lurking in the obscure text of U.S. [read post]
11 Mar 2008, 5:10 pm
  I don't think that we "compulsively" form tribes and war. [read post]
4 Mar 2008, 7:27 pm
A SECOND AMENDMENT FLIP-FLOP from Larry Tribe: "Professor Tribe has the right to change his mind, but the air of forceful certainty with which he today argues for reversal seems inconsistent with his unrequited offer from ten months ago to play a 'more central role' in securing affirmance. [read post]
4 Mar 2008, 7:03 pm
Heller that the D.C. handgun ban violates the Second Amendment, Harvard Law School Professor Larry Tribe... [read post]
4 Mar 2008, 3:04 pm
Larry Tribe has this op-ed today about the Heller Second Amendment case in the Wall Street Journal, headlined "Sanity and the Second Amendment: Individuals have a right to bear arms -- but not any arms, anywhere. [read post]
6 Feb 2008, 2:51 am
Even back in the late 80s, he had a core belief in problem solving and dialogue, a point that Larry Tribe and I made in our book On Reading the Constitution, in which a footnote thanked Obama for elucidating for us an account of constitutional interpretation as an exercise in dialogue. [read post]
25 Dec 2007, 10:40 am
When President Clinton was deciding on which liberal to nominate to the court, a Scalia clerk asked the justice whether he would rather be stranded on a desert island with Harvard law professor Larry Tribe or former New York governor Mario Cuomo. [read post]
30 Nov 2007, 12:26 am
Think here of the criticism by Larry Tribe of John Ely's process theory.One further thought on Eisgruber's proposal for moderate Justices. [read post]
21 Nov 2007, 2:21 pm
I have argued -- see my posts here and here, and briefs I filed on behalf of Senator Kennedy (with Larry Tribe, Tom Goldstein and Amy Howe) here and here -- that this gives the President the power to make appointments without the Senate's participation only between Sessions of the Senate (of which there are generally one per year, or two every election cycle).Since 1993, however, the Executive branch's view has been that the term "the Recess" in the RAC refers… [read post]
14 Nov 2007, 12:14 pm
  Update: Here's an interesting commentary on Tribe and Network Neutrality. [read post]
12 Oct 2007, 2:44 am
I linked the controversy to similar concerns about books by Harvard Law Professors Alan Dershowitz, Charles Ogletree and Laurence Tribe. [read post]
4 Oct 2007, 7:04 am
For it's easier to believe that a research assistant whose own reputation is not on the line and who may not be as familiar with the norms of attribution (even if he or she should be) would ever so slightly change the prose of another author as a means of cutting corners on a project that has been delegated to him or her.I raise this question painfully aware that as a co-author, former research assistant and friend of Larry Tribe, readers will infer something about his own… [read post]
26 Sep 2007, 12:28 pm
"The organization held a launch event in March that featured remarks about Obama’s time at HLS from Professors Larry Tribe, Kenneth Mack, and Charles Ogletree. [read post]
12 Sep 2007, 4:25 am
Using the Ninth Amendment to "interpolate" in this way (a term Larry Tribe and I used in our book On Reading the Constitution) should be less controversial than using it as the basis for "extrapolating" to other rights, because it is, to continue the spatial metaphor, closer to the enumerated rights, and thus less likely to give vent to judges' personal values.Mind you, I'm not saying that extrapolation is illegitimate. [read post]
7 Sep 2007, 7:41 am
"Takeover" has received some flattering early praise from commentators and legal scholars from across the political spectrum, including John Dean, George Will, Richard Epstein, Larry Tribe, Mickey Edwards, and Norman Ornstein. [read post]
28 Aug 2007, 7:24 pm
Now Larry Tribe is weighing in to cut off the debate, apparently arguing that virtually any regulation of the big carriers' treatment of content could violate the First Amendment (according to this report): Professor Tribe was asked . . . whether he thought broadband providers should be allowed to censor music lyrics critical of the President of the United States. [read post]