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2 May 2022, 4:30 am
By Eric SegallLast week on the Law & Liberty blog, Professor John McGinnis, a well-known academic originalist and libertarian, reviewed Professor Adrian Vermeule's new book "Common Good Constitutionalism. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 10:34 am
[Adrian Vermeule responds to Judge Bill Pryor, and others comment on "Common Good Constitutionalism"] Earlier this month I noted Judge Bill Pryor's recent Federalist Society lecture, "Against Living Common Goodism," criticizing Harvard law professor Adrian Vermeule's Common Good Constitutionalism. [read post]
28 Apr 2022, 7:09 pm
McGinnis has this review of law professor Adrian Vermeule‘s book, “Common Good Constitutionalism. [read post]
28 Apr 2022, 12:10 pm
Conor Casey (University of Liverpool School of Law & Social Justice) & Adrian Vermeule (Harvard Law School) have posted Argument By Slogan ((Forthcoming 2022) Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy: Per Curiam) on SSRN. [read post]
26 Apr 2022, 6:30 am
[1] Adrian Vermeule, Common Good Constitutionalism 15 (2022) [read post]
25 Apr 2022, 2:08 pm
Law professors Adrian Vermeule and Conor Casey have co-authored an impressively lengthy, effectively footnoted, and aptly titled "Argument by Slogan" piece up at Harvard JLPP's Per Curiam. [read post]
24 Apr 2022, 6:54 am
“Argument By Slogan”: Online at the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, law professors Conor Casey and Adrian Vermeule have this essay responding to Eleventh Circuit Chief Judge William H. [read post]
24 Apr 2022, 6:48 am
“Ten Questions for Adrian Vermeule or How Scary is Common Good Constitutionalism? [read post]
22 Apr 2022, 4:30 am
By Eric SegallA few weeks ago on this blog, I wrote a mini-review of Professor Adrian Vermeule's new book "Common Good Constitutionalism. [read post]
13 Apr 2022, 12:10 pm
Adrian Vermeule (Harvard Law School) has posted Reason and Fiat in the Jurisprudence of Justice Alito on SSRN. [read post]
12 Apr 2022, 12:10 pm
Here is the abstract: I make seven criticisms of Adrian Vermeule's new book, particularly its inattention to issues of historical and theoretical detail: 1. [read post]
11 Apr 2022, 7:00 am
Here is the abstract: One of the most significant developments in constitutional theory in recent years has been Adrian Vermeule’s critique of originalism from within the natural-law tradition. [read post]
5 Apr 2022, 1:16 pm
Judge Pryor's lecture take direct aim at the work of Harvard Law School's Adrian Vermeule, in particular, and argues that there is little to distinguish "common good constitutionalism" from progressive legal theories of a living constitution, other than its explicit political valence. [read post]
4 Apr 2022, 4:30 am
"Casey and Vermeule had almost the opposite different reaction to the hearing. [read post]
27 Mar 2022, 4:32 pm
“If every judge is an originalist, originalism is meaningless; Ketanji Brown Jackson is the latest liberal to embrace an approach once associated with conservatives”: Law professors Conor Casey and Adrian Vermeule have this essay in the Outlook section of today’s edition of The Washington Post. [read post]
22 Mar 2022, 12:26 pm
It joins a number of other useful recent doctrinal pieces by Sunstein, including: a paper in the Administrative Law Review on major questions doctrine (19 pages); a coauthored piece with Adrian Vermeule, in the Georgetown Law Journal, on presidential authority over independent agencies (27 pages including abstract and contents); an essay on Chevron in the Ohio State Law Journal (19 pages--it seems to be his sweet spot); another piece on Chevron, coauthored with... [read post]
2 Mar 2022, 7:07 am
“Ten Observations About Adrian Vermeule’s Book ‘Common Good Constitutionalism'”: Eric Segall has this blog post at “Dorf on Law. [read post]
2 Mar 2022, 4:59 am
By Eric SegallProfessor Adrian Vermeule of Harvard Law School is somewhat of a polarizing figure whose opposition to gay rights and same-sex marriage are, to this writer, unpersuasive and troubling. [read post]
30 Jan 2022, 5:34 pm
“Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s legacy in administrative law”: This audio segment featuring law professor Adrian Vermeule appeared on this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered. [read post]
26 Dec 2021, 9:05 pm
The Regulatory Review is pleased to highlight our top regulatory essays of 2021 authored by a select number of our many expert contributors. [read post]