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17 Jul 2023, 8:55 am by Lawrence Solum
  Here is the abstract: This paper offers commentary on Daniel Farber's forthcoming article, "Inequality and Regulation: Designing Rules to Address Race, Poverty, and Environmental Justice. [read post]
7 Mar 2019, 12:00 am by karen shephard
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law – Daniel Farber, Sho Sato Professor of Law, Faculty Director, Center for Law, Energy, & the Environment, Berkeley Law, University of California, as part of the Environmental Law Colloquium series. [read post]
3 Nov 2011, 5:02 pm by rmorgan
The New York Times, September 30, 2011 by Lawrence Hurley http://nyti.ms/qPES8R Stevens, now 91, recalls that when the government first petitioned the court to overturn the Cincinnati, Ohio-based 6th U.S. [read post]
9 Nov 2022, 9:14 am by Ilya Somin
[Participants include Daniel Farber, Keith Whittington, Cristina Rodriguez, Lisa Heinzerling, and myself, among others.] [read post]
21 Mar 2018, 1:45 pm by aling
Daniel Farber quoted by E&E, Climatewire, March 21, 2018 Most or all of the major oil corporations have now acknowledged the reality of climate change and the need for government action (though who knows how serious they are about that),” he said. [read post]
9 Feb 2017, 11:54 am
"UC Berkeley School of Law professors hold panel on President Trump's US Supreme Court nominee": Gibson Chu of The Daily Californian has an article that begins, "Three UC Berkeley School of Law professors, John Yoo, Jesse Choper and Daniel Farber, debated in a panel Tuesday about recent U.S. [read post]
1 Feb 2017, 2:29 pm by aling
Daniel Farber writes for Politico Magazine, Feb. 1, 2017 Gorsuch wrote a clear, persuasive opinion in favor of upholding the renewable energy law. [read post]
27 Aug 2013, 8:25 am by Marc DeGirolami
Here's a delightful essay from about 30 years ago by Daniel Farber whose subtitle, "The Case Against Brilliance," may be worth revisiting at a time of year in the legal academic calendar when the glut of brilliant writing is enough to choke Charybdis. [read post]