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24 Aug 2012, 8:27 am by Ronald Collins
., 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 by Rebecca Tushnet
TM: pay more attention to mark similarity—get closer to draw on some of that power. [read post]
9 Mar 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
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 by James Bickford
Briefly: Mark Tushnet of Balkinization discusses what he characterizes as an “exceedingly annoying rhetorical trope” deployed in several recent First Amendment opinions. [read post]
30 Apr 2016, 2:00 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
§2(a) allows denial of registration for disparaging marks. [read post]
13 May 2022, 10:39 am by Eugene Volokh
Mark Lemley, Mark McKenna, and Rebecca Tushnet, who filed an amicus brief in support of our position; to Profs. [read post]
6 Aug 2015, 9:11 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  We suspect that marks are becoming more complicated over time, more image marks. [read post]
11 Aug 2021, 3:21 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Linford: do we think of certain types of marks as innovative? [read post]
29 Jan 2015, 6:39 am by Mike Madison
,” Mark Twain supposedly was asked. [read post]
12 Feb 2009, 11:52 am
If Schwarzenegger managed to win the election, by being on the ballot or as a write-in candidate, it is highly unlikely that any court would block him from taking office, says Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet. [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 7:08 am by Rick Hasen
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]
23 Mar 2012, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
  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]
11 Mar 2023, 7:15 am by Lawrence Solum
”—Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School “This book is intentionally radical, and it makes an exciting and cutting-edge contribution in the fields of legal and political theory and history. [read post]
25 Oct 2013, 8:01 am by Ronald Collins
United States and the Long Struggle over Sexual Expression (University Press of Kansas)  Ilya Shapiro, editor, Cato Supreme Court Review: 2012-2013 Mark Tushnet, In the Balance: Law and Politics on the Roberts Court (Harvard University Press) Forthcoming books Davison M. [read post]
16 Apr 2010, 8:11 am by Mark Graber
The State of the Union may demonstrate a new willingness to play “constitutional hardball” with Republicans (see Mark Tushnet's piece in Minnesota). [read post]
16 Aug 2017, 3:39 am by Edith Roberts
” At Balkinization, Mark Tushnet weighs in on Christie v. [read post]
12 Nov 2010, 7:29 am by Paul Horwitz
 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]
12 Nov 2010, 7:29 am by Paul Horwitz
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]