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21 Nov 2006, 10:00 pm
Title: Richard Posner and Brian Leiter: "What Do and What Should Judges Do? [read post]
25 Feb 2010, 2:10 pm
Brian Galle's forthcoming article Keeping Charity Charitable will appear in Volume 88 of the Texas Law Review. [read post]
29 Nov 2021, 9:04 am
Eric Posner's Book "How Antitrust Failed Workers" Reviewed in Boston Review mferzige Mon, 11/29/2021 - 11:04 Read more about Eric Posner's Book "How Antitrust Failed Workers" Reviewed in Boston Review Boston Review Brian Callaci Faculty books Competition Is Not the Cure [read post]
21 Nov 2006, 10:00 pm
Brian Leiter was Visiting Professor of Law when this discussion was recorded. [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 5:03 am
The executive director of the center, Brian Vukadinovich (did he get a salary?) [read post]
22 Nov 2006, 12:24 pm
Over at the Chicago Law Faculty Blog, Brian Leiter has a post discussing Judge Richard Posner's legal pragmatism. [read post]
22 Nov 2006, 9:56 am
Brian Leiter holds the Joseph D. [read post]
4 Dec 2006, 12:15 pm
"Judge Posner's Seductive Realism and Pragmatic Adjudication--Beware the Pied Piper": Brian Tamanaha has this post today at "Balkinization. [read post]
17 May 2009, 1:04 pm
Richard Posner came in second. [read post]
3 Dec 2006, 8:08 pm
At Balkinization, Brian Tamaha writes a terrific piece on Judge Richard Posner's "pragmatic realism": His views on these two topics can be summarized as follows: Posner believes that judging on the Supreme Court is almost entirely political, and he believes that judging on the Court of Appeals (his court), and judging generally, is substantially political. [read post]
6 Dec 2006, 12:55 pm
"Distinguishing Law From Ideology in Judicial Decisions": Today at "Balkinization," Brian Tamanaha has a post that begins, "In response to my recent post warning against Judge Posner ’s pragmatic adjudication, a number of readers defended Posner as merely being honest about the reality that judging is substantially political. [read post]
22 Aug 2006, 6:49 pm
Likewise Brian Tamanaha, here. [read post]
4 May 2008, 1:42 am
Brian Tamanaha at Balkinization notes that according to a measure pubished in Posner and Landes's recent paper on judicial behavior, the most conservative justices since 1937 are Justices Thomas, Rehnquist, and Scalia. [read post]
4 Mar 2014, 10:21 am
Eric Posner looks at the growing crisis in Ukraine in a series of posts; Brian Leiter has a poll on New York Times v. [read post]
17 Mar 2014, 9:45 am
Eric Posner has two posts on the Crimean secession referendum, one before and one after; Brian Leiter notes the troubles of University of Florida's law school's dean search and a slight uptick in LSAT takers; Becker and Posner announce a month-long sabbatical. [read post]
4 Dec 2006, 7:27 am
Judge Posner is especially dangerous because he clothes his radicalism in seductively realistic and reasonable-sounding words—as if he's just being a straight-talker, nothing new, nothing shocking.Given his stature, his high judicial position, his compelling intellectual style, and the content of his ideas, it is hard to imagine that anyone could be more subversive to the rule of law than Judge Posner.Ample evidence for these strong assertions can be found in this… [read post]
20 Feb 2014, 9:24 am
Eric Posner and Brian Leiter both note a new survey of Harvard Law's largest employers regarding which courses they think law students should take. [read post]
17 Jun 2010, 2:00 am
Here is the abstract: In this Article, Professor Brian Galle responds to recent claims, most prominently by Anup Malani and Eric Posner, that much of the work of the charitable sector... [read post]
24 Oct 2011, 10:21 am
Posner was not on the panel. [read post]
4 Dec 2006, 11:12 pm
Over at Balkinization, Brian Tamanaha offers this very good response to Richard Posner's claim that many court of appeals cases are and should be decided based on the judges'... [read post]