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28 Mar 2023, 5:56 am by jonathanturley
This dangerous trend in academia is discussed in my law review article, Jonathan Turley, “Harm and Hegemony: The Decline of Free Speech in the United States”, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. [read post]
27 Mar 2023, 8:45 am by Unknown
Immigration Adjudication, 26 April 2023 [info]Blog posts & press:"Biden administration quietly resumes deportations to Russia," The Guardian, 18 March 2023 [text]Everything’s Bigger in Texas, Including Asylum Denial Rates (RLI Blog, March 2023) [text]Immigrants with ‘Big Law’ Attorneys More Likely to Avoid Deportation (Science Blog, March 2023) [text]NIMBYism at the Border (Harvard Law Review Blog, March 2023) [text]Revamping Asylum… [read post]
27 Mar 2023, 1:25 am by INFORRM
The case concerns a google review published by the defendant on the claimant’s website after having undergone plastic surgery procedures at his clinic in November 2020. [read post]
26 Mar 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021Christopher RobertsHenrietta Harrison, The Perils of Interpreting. [read post]
26 Mar 2023, 6:00 am by Lawrence Solum
" Related Lexicon Entries Legal Theory Lexicon 026: Rules, Standards, and Principles References Meir Dan-Cohen Decision Rules and Conduct rules: On Acoustic Separation in Criminal Law, 97 Harvard Law Review 625 (1984) (PDF here, also available to subscribers on Jstor and anthologized in Meir Dan-Cohen, Harmful Thoughts: Essays on Law, Self, and Morality (Cambridge University Press 2002). [read post]
25 Mar 2023, 4:52 am by jonathanturley
This dangerous trend in academia is discussed in my law review article, Jonathan Turley, “Harm and Hegemony: The Decline of Free Speech in the United States”, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. [read post]
24 Mar 2023, 5:00 pm by Lawrence Solum
(Computational Legal Futures, Network Law Review. (2023)) on SSRN. [read post]
24 Mar 2023, 9:01 am by Joel A. Webber
Martin & Jennifer Riel, Harvard Business Review, July – August 2019) put it: “You have a strategy whether you like it or not … The goal may be implicit … The choices may have emerged without discussion or exploration. [read post]
24 Mar 2023, 6:54 am by SCOTUSblog
Supreme Court review on unit’s bankruptcy (Dietrich Knauth, Reuters) The U.S. [read post]
23 Mar 2023, 2:03 pm by Chris Dreyer
You’ll find court rules, case law, regulations, statutes, law review articles, and constitutions here. [read post]
21 Mar 2023, 5:43 pm by Christopher J. Walker
Levin (California Law Review forthcoming) The Major Questions Doctrine at the Boundaries of Interpretive Law by Daniel Walters (Iowa Law Review forthcoming) Alexander Hamilton, the Nondelegation Doctrine, and the Creation of the United States by Aditya Bamzai (45 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 795 (2022)) Democratically Durable Regulation by Gabriel L. [read post]
21 Mar 2023, 7:01 am by Randy E. Barnett
[Note to law professors: I have a budget to pay for the authors' travel expenses. [read post]
21 Mar 2023, 6:02 am by Sean Harrington
”  These courses are also implemented by Harvard and Stanford to get students ready for clinic work and Big Law internships. [read post]
18 Mar 2023, 8:15 pm by Professor Alberto Bernabe
  Yet, the celebration of the landmark case and the right it recognized is often hard to vindicate because of the obstacles faced by public defenders.This unfortunate reality was highlighted in a couple of articles this week:You have the right to a lawyer, but public defenders note a lack of resources, respect (NPR)Reframing the Indigent Defense Crisis (The Harvard Law Review Blog) [read post]
17 Mar 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
Franck reviews The Prophet of Harvard Law: James Bradley Thayer and His Legal Legacy, by Andrew Porwancher and his three recently graduated students (Jake Mazeitis, Taylor Jipp, and Austin Coffey) in Public Discourse, the journal of the Witherspoon Institute. [read post]
17 Mar 2023, 2:17 pm by Erik J. Heels
From Disruption To Mentoring I turned 50 in 2016, and that year I launched a project about disruption which was designed, in part, to figure out what 35-year-old me did to disrupt 50-year-old incumbents (when I launched my law firm in 2001) and what 50-year-old me could do to anticipate other 35-year-old disruptors. [read post]
17 Mar 2023, 7:03 am
Benjamin Eidelson and Matthew Stephenson, both of Harvard Law School, are pusblishing The Incompatibility of Substantive Canons and Textualism in the Harvard Law Review. [read post]