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24 Aug 2012, 8:27 am
., Supreme Justice: Speeches and Writings (2002) Howard Ball, A Defiant Life: Thurgood Marshall and the Persistence of Racism in America (2001) Mark Tushnet, Thurgood Marshall: His Speeches, Writings, Arguments, Opinions, and Reminiscences (2001) Juan Williams, Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary (2000) Mark Tushnet, Making Constitutional Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1961-1991 (1997) Mark Tushnet, Making Civil Rights Law:… [read post]
17 Nov 2011, 7:33 am
TM: pay more attention to mark similarity—get closer to draw on some of that power. [read post]
30 May 2019, 6:00 am
Tushnet and Siegel are right. [read post]
9 Mar 2022, 6:30 am
For the Balkinization symposium on Mark Tushnet and Bojan Bugaric, Power to the People: Constitutionalism in the Age of Populism (Oxford University Press 2021).Michael A Wilkinson With Power to the People: Constitutionalism in the Age of Populism, Tushnet and Bugaric have written a refreshing book, avoiding the clichés so often associated with scholarship on populism. [read post]
27 Jun 2011, 6:38 am
Briefly: Mark Tushnet of Balkinization discusses what he characterizes as an “exceedingly annoying rhetorical trope” deployed in several recent First Amendment opinions. [read post]
13 May 2022, 10:39 am
Mark Lemley, Mark McKenna, and Rebecca Tushnet, who filed an amicus brief in support of our position; to Profs. [read post]
30 Apr 2016, 2:00 pm
§2(a) allows denial of registration for disparaging marks. [read post]
6 Aug 2015, 9:11 am
We suspect that marks are becoming more complicated over time, more image marks. [read post]
11 Aug 2021, 3:21 pm
Linford: do we think of certain types of marks as innovative? [read post]
29 Jan 2015, 6:39 am
,” Mark Twain supposedly was asked. [read post]
12 Nov 2010, 7:29 am
Forewords (on whose history one should read Mark Tushnet's terrific piece on the "Project of the Harvard Forewords" in Constitutional Commentary from the mid-1990s) often serve to consolidate and advance emerging trends in constitutional law, and this one seems to do the same thing. [read post]
17 Apr 2008, 11:19 pm
With an eye to encouraging heightened engagement among the wide range of scholars attentive to these questions, I draw on the diverse set of papers published in a recent symposium on "The New Federalism: Plural Governance in a Decentered World" - by David Bederman, Bill Buzbee, Charles Koch, Judith Resnik, Robert Schapiro, Mark Tushnet, and Ernie Young - to explore potential elements of a modern conception of jurisdiction. [read post]
8 Apr 2010, 6:37 am
” Harvard Law Professor Mark Tushnet tells the Harvard Crimson that, if Elena Kagan is nominated for the Court, Republicans may use her opposition to the Solomon Amendment as a “talking point” and draw attention to her lack of experience as a judge. [read post]
14 Feb 2011, 7:44 am
” [Pope Center] Mark Tushnet on academic fads and “mere” doctrinal scholarship [via Boyden, PrawfsBlawg] Some law reviews admit their circulation has plunged, others don’t admit it [Ross Davies, Green Bag via Caron] “Girls under trees” deprecated as element in law school web design [Lowering the Bar] On lawprof interest disclosures [Gerding/Conglomerate, Salmon, Weiser/SALT] Legal academy during World War II mostly silent on government… [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 7:08 am
Sebelius, or to whether he truly flip-flopped on the mandate or (as Mark Tushnet suggests) he had been the “least persuaded” of the anti-mandate arguments at the initial conference and eventually concluded that it could be upheld. [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 7:08 am
Sebelius, or to whether he truly flip-flopped on the mandate or (as Mark Tushnet suggests) he had been the “least persuaded” of the anti-mandate arguments at the initial conference and eventually concluded that it could be upheld. [read post]
25 Aug 2012, 8:58 pm
" --Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law Harvard Law School [read post]
12 Feb 2010, 5:00 am
Mark Tushnet at Harvard had this to say: Requiring shareholders to approve a general power in the corporation to spend money on campaigns probably wouldn't accomplish much. [read post]
12 Jun 2012, 9:27 am
At Balkinization, Mark Tushnet criticizes the Court’s “analysis of the prosecutor’s rhetoric” as “overly simple,” while Jonathan Adler of the Volokh Conspiracy and Ed Whelan of National Review Online both note that the Court has reversed the Sixth Circuit in habeas cases several times in the past few years. [read post]
23 Mar 2012, 9:30 pm
Over at Balkinization, Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law School) compares the Roberts Court's recent decision on effective representation in plea bargaining to the Warren Court's decision in Terry v. [read post]