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18 Aug 2010, 4:45 am by David Glazier
First, as Eugene Kontorovich has already noted, the Smith holding simply states that robbery is piracy (all that was necessary under the facts of that case); it doesn’t say that only robbery is piracy. [read post]
29 Jan 2010, 10:38 am by Gerard Magliocca
(Eugene Kontorovich has an excellent paper on the modern aspects of this comparison coming out in California Law Review.) [read post]
6 Jul 2012, 10:08 am by Kali Borkoski
•           Donald Childress – Pepperdine School of Law •           Sarah Cleveland – Columbia Law School •           Anthony Colangelo – SMU Deadman School of Law •           Susan Farbstein – Harvard Law School… [read post]
7 Nov 2014, 5:19 am by Amy Howe
  The National Constitution Center also hosted a podcast on the case, featuring Eugene Kontorovich, Michael Ramsey, and Jeffrey Rosen. [read post]
27 Oct 2014, 4:36 am by SHG
Update:  At Volokh Conspiracy, Eugene Kontorovich argues that the ACLU suit will fail: Under the basic Mathews v. [read post]
9 Jun 2017, 3:53 am by SHG
In a pop-up symposium at Politico, fourteen lawyers and academics gave their views, ranging from Larry Tribe’s view that it conclusively proves guilt to Eugene Kontorovich’s view that it conclusively proves innocence. [read post]
16 Sep 2011, 11:58 am by Keith Gerver
Eugene Kontorovich begins with a few words on what we cannot learn from terrorism to deal with the current threat posed by piracy. [read post]
11 Jul 2012, 7:31 am by Conor McEvily
Royal Dutch Petroleum continues, with posts from Eugene Kontorovich and Beth Stephens. [read post]
19 Aug 2010, 1:35 am by Kevin Jon Heller
Eugene Kontorovich tells me that a similar presumption was a key element of 19th century anti-slavery efforts, allowing the interdiction and seizure of vessels headed to Africa that were outfitted to carry slaves but had not yet taken onboard a human cargo. [read post]
31 Jan 2022, 10:47 am by Will Baude
Klein Professor, Harvard Law School Amna Khalid, Associate Professor, Department of History, Carleton College Eugene Kontorovich, Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University Andrew M. [read post]
5 Jun 2016, 5:15 pm by Kevin LaCroix
As Northwestern Law Professor Eugene Kontorovich noted in a May 26, 2016 Washington Post article (here), the support of litigation by a stranger to the case constitutes the common law crime and tort of “maintenance. [read post]
26 May 2016, 3:38 am by SHG
Update: At Volokh Conspiracy, Eugene Kontorovich offers a seriously cringeworthy academic view: In any case, to destroy a media company, it is not enough that litigation be financed. [read post]
18 May 2009, 4:39 am
" Eugene Kontorovich, The Piracy Analogy, 45 Harvard Journal of International Law 183, 211 (2004). [read post]
24 Jul 2012, 4:19 am by SHG
Eugene Kontorovich, a law professor at Northwestern University, says that’s a new take on piracy laws dating back to the 1700s. [read post]
7 Oct 2024, 12:13 pm by Ilya Somin
Interestingly, this is an issue where I find myself largely in agreement with my much more conservative colleague and co-blogger Eugene Kontorovich. [read post]
30 Mar 2012, 5:29 am by Joshua Matz
”  Ilya Somin and Eugene Kontorovich of the Volokh Conspiracy, Constitutional Law Prof Blog, Concurring Opinions, Balkinization, and the Los Angeles Times also provide coverage. [read post]
10 Feb 2017, 3:36 am by SHG
For the less than supportive views, check out Josh Blackman and Eugene Kontorovich. [read post]
3 Dec 2009, 4:12 am by Andrew J. Batog
” [2] The narrative has not, to use the terminology of Jung’s theory, yet cemented in the collective unconscious of the law [3] Eugene Kontorovich, The Piracy Analogy: Modern Universal Jurisdiction’s Hollow Foundation, 45 Harv. [read post]
6 Mar 2012, 8:03 am by Kenneth Anderson
(But see Jordan Paust and Eugene Kontorovich each commenting separately on the piracy issue, below.) [read post]
25 Feb 2011, 7:18 pm by Kenneth Anderson
 The universalism of liberal internationalism is mostly an artifact of US hegemony.Well, that might or might not be right; I don’t suppose that was the view of anyone on the Yale panel today, or probably of anyone else in the room (well, perhaps Eugene Kontorovich). [read post]