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16 Jun 2024, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Stevens Professor of Law at Cornell University and co-author, most recently, of Beating Hearts: Abortion and Animal Rights. [read post]
17 Feb 2011, 12:39 pm by lm27
 Professor Chafetz received a BA in Ethics, Politics, and Economics from Yale College, a DPhil in Politics from Oxford University (where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar), and a JD from Yale Law School, where he served as Book Reviews Editor of the Yale Law Journal. [read post]
3 Nov 2020, 6:30 am by James Romoser
Federal Election Commission: Due Process, Adverseness, & Article III Standing (Sam Gedge & John Gaelen Wrench, The Federalist Society) SCOTUS motors on with eight as new justice Barrett is confirmed (Daniel Cotter, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin) Preview of the November 2020 Supreme Court Arguments (The George Washington Law Review) Preview of Fulton v. [read post]
15 Sep 2009, 8:07 am by A. Benjamin Spencer
The slate of presenters is likely to expand.Papers will be published in a symposium issue of the Penn State Law Review. [read post]
19 May 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
The contribution by Deborah Dinner (Cornell Law School) brings a legal historian's sensibility to the conversation. [read post]
29 Jun 2008, 8:01 pm
Professor Ibrahim is a 1999 graduate of Cornell Law School (magna cum laude), where he was Articles Editor of the Cornell Law Review, Order of the Coif, and a recipient of the Fredric H. [read post]
14 Sep 2011, 4:57 pm by Lawrence Solum
This Article is the second in a trilogy of law review articles I have done on various aspects of Medical Tourism. [read post]
16 Sep 2014, 9:01 pm by Sherry F. Colb
Readers can find an outstanding review of Judge Posner’s opinion (as well as of a less distinguished district court opinion going the other way) in Michael C. [read post]
30 Jul 2024, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Stevens Professor of Law at Cornell University and co-author, most recently, of Beating Hearts: Abortion and Animal Rights. [read post]
12 Sep 2013, 9:50 am by library
For the most recent information regarding privacy and surveillance Cornell faculty and students can also access Bloomberg BNA’s Privacy Law Watch and Privacy Law & Security Report for daily and weekly updates on all things privacy law. [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 6:27 am by palfrey
  He started with references to John William Wallace, and an article on Wallace by Femi Cadmus (now of Yale, about to go to Cornell to be the law librarian there) that appeared in GreenBag. [read post]
13 Jul 2023, 2:50 pm by Justia Team
Presentation Details The Justia 2022-2023 Supreme Court Term in Review will begin promptly at 3:00 p.m. [read post]
8 Aug 2006, 9:25 pm
Williamson, An overview of the international criminal jurisdictions operating in Africa Luc Côté, International criminal justice: tightening up the rules of the game Ivo Josipovic, Responsibility for war crimes before national courts in Croatia Anne-Marie La Rosa, Humanitarian organizations and international criminal tribunals, or trying to square the circle Cornell International Law Journal, Volume 39, Number 2, 2006 Zoe Pearson, Non-Governmental… [read post]
3 Sep 2019, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Even if they lack the means to enforce restraints via state law, the parties and candidates can vigorously sc [read post]
17 Nov 2020, 9:01 pm by Sherry F. Colb
This fact is hardly surprising given that conservatives have generally, in the past, claimed to be reluctant to exercise the power of judicial review. [read post]
9 Nov 2021, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Writing about Hellerin the Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Professor Reva Siegel explained how “[t]he New Right embraced originalism as the jurisprudential vehicle for . . . [read post]
9 Nov 2021, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Writing about Hellerin the Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Professor Reva Siegel explained how “[t]he New Right embraced originalism as the jurisprudential vehicle for . . . [read post]
30 Jul 2013, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
The Fourth Circuit Rejects the Common Law Alternative Risen argued in the alternative that he is entitled to shield his source pursuant to a common law privilege. [read post]