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23 Oct 2016, 1:01 am
Nevertheless, as Akhil Amar, a liberal professor at Yale Law School, averred, “Thomas’s views are now being followed by a majority of the Court in case after case. [read post]
29 Jun 2012, 3:37 pm
Last week, in poking fun here at Yale’s Akhil Amar, I was also making a serious point. [read post]
3 Sep 2012, 12:50 pm
Louis) Oct. 23: Fred Schauer (University of Virginia) Nov. 2: Akhil Amar (Yale) (Pottenziani Constitutional Law Lecture) Nov. 16: John Goldberg (Harvard) Nov. 30: Daniel Sokol (University of Florida) Jan.… [read post]
20 May 2011, 8:34 am
Building on Akhil Amar's insight that the Bill of Rights underwent "refinement" when incorporated against the states by the Fourteenth Amendment, this article identifies perhaps the most important refinement of all: refinement of the actors bound by the Bill - refinement of its objects. [read post]
5 Dec 2007, 12:40 pm
On this view, the apparently supportive views of "liberal academics" -- including Sanford Levinson, Akhil Amar, Lawrence Tribe -- have been crucial in legitimating the individual rights position. [read post]
21 May 2011, 8:28 am
Building on Akhil Amar's insight that the Bill of Rights underwent "refinement" when incorporated against the states by the Fourteenth Amendment, this article identifies perhaps the most important refinement of all: refinement of the actors bound by the Bill - refinement of its objects. [read post]
9 Dec 2022, 7:48 am
Progressive constitutional scholars like Akhil Amar and Jack Balkin at Yale, and progressive lawyers like Elizabeth Wydra at the Constitutional Accountability Center, have labored for decades to lay the foundations for a progressive and originalist resistance to a conservative juristocracy. [read post]
9 Jul 2018, 8:02 pm
Yale lawprof Akhil Amar is out with “A Liberal’s Case for Brett Kavanaugh” in the NYT. [read post]
26 Jan 2012, 4:28 pm
It tiptoed into wider view in 2002, via a Washington Post op-ed piece by two prominent law professors of opposite ideological and political leanings: Yale’s Akhil Reed Amar, a Democrat, a former clerk for Stephen Breyer, and a stalwart of the liberal American Constitution Society; and Northwestern’s Steven G. [read post]
24 Nov 2008, 3:34 pm
Sunstein was joined by fellow HLS Professor Lani Guinier and Yale Law School Professors Akhil Amar and Reva Siegel. [read post]
21 Mar 2012, 7:02 am
On the opposite side are Neal Katyal, former Acting Solicitor General and Akhil Reed Amar, professor Yale Law School. [read post]
18 Oct 2007, 8:49 am
The fact that Richard Epstein, or Akhil Amar, or Bruce Ackerman, swung by last year tells me nothing substantial about your law school. [read post]
1 Jun 2015, 3:57 am
” At the Constitutional Accountability Center’s Text and History Blog, Akhil Amar and Doug Kendall discuss – among other things – President Abraham Lincoln’s “life in Illinois and the constitutional vision he developed as a lawyer in the Territories” and “Justice Anthony Kennedy’s upbringing in Californiaand its influence on what he may be thinking in the pending” challenges to state bans on same-sex marriage. [read post]
10 Aug 2013, 8:15 am
In terms of the Tenth Amendment, theorists like Akhil Amar (and pretty much everybody else writing on the subject) views the Tenth Amendment as only a structural provision, and not a personal right, thus placing the Amendment outside the zone of possible incorporation. [read post]
5 Jun 2013, 6:45 am
” Coverage of the decision in King comes from Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal, Jaclyn Belczyk of JURIST, and Aaron Kase at Lawyers.com, while at Angry Bear Beverly Mann responds to an op-ed in The New York Times by Akhil Amar and Neal Katyal, who argue that the Court’s decision was correct and that Justice Scalia’s dissent “did not get . . . history quite right. [read post]
1 Dec 2023, 4:34 am
Professors Akhil and Vikram Amar argue that only two taxes qualify as direct: capitations and land taxes. [read post]
24 Apr 2020, 6:30 am
” Chapter 6 was inspired by Akhil Amar’s “Architexture,” an essay in which Amar asks his reader to "examine the Constitution’s text as an architect might. [read post]
13 May 2015, 1:13 pm
The obvious members of this group—cases Akhil Amar described as sitting in the last circle of constitutional hell—are Dred Scott, Plessy, and Lochner. [read post]
19 Aug 2012, 9:19 pm
Professor Akhil Amar has put forward the (somewhat curiously atextual) position that these two phrases are co-extensive. [read post]
20 May 2008, 6:57 am
As Akhil Amar and Mike Curtis have pointed out, once you adopt the Sixteenth Amendment, which presupposes the power of the federal government to engage in progressive income taxation, you need to rethink what the class legislation principle means in the modern administrative and welfare state. [read post]