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27 Oct 2021, 9:01 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
It sometimes seems that every policy disagreement is immediately turned into a constitutional question. [read post]
24 Apr 2020, 6:58 am by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
As Daniel Hemel and Lisa Ouellette have written, “[g]overnments can offer strong incentives to drug makers while ensuring affordability by committing to patent buyouts for effective treatments. [read post]
1 Feb 2024, 7:00 am by Norman L. Eisen
This repository contains a collection of information for researchers, journalists, educators, scholars, and the public at large. [read post]
29 Apr 2019, 8:21 am by Quinta Jurecic
” (In their own work on applying the obstruction statutes to Article II, Daniel Hemel and Eric Posner understand the demonstration of corrupt intent on the part of the president as an overcoming of the presumption of regularity, though they don’t rely on the Take Care Clause or the oath to reach this point.) [read post]
2 Aug 2017, 7:00 am by Ed Stein
Professor Daniel Hemel explains: The Constitution’s presentment clause says that before a bill or resolution that passes the House and Senate can become law, it must be presented to the president . . . . [read post]
13 Aug 2020, 8:09 am by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
As one of us has explained in work with Professor Daniel Hemel, the reward-timing dimension of innovation policy “is a continuous spectrum rather than a binary choice … transfers can be scheduled at any time during the R&D process, based on varying demonstrations of success,” and mixing “ex ante and ex post rewards represents an effort to achieve the best of both worlds. [read post]
2 Jan 2018, 8:00 am by Jane Chong
In September, I identified four myths that dog discussions about presidential impeachment. [read post]
24 May 2018, 1:13 pm by Deepak Gupta
(In addition, as Daniel Hemel recently observed, there are some limited tools that can be employed at the state and local level, like disclosure requirements and the use of market power to police government contractors.) [read post]
22 Jun 2018, 3:31 am by Edith Roberts
Daniel Hemel analyzes the opinion for this blog. [read post]
6 Jun 2017, 7:37 am by Dennis Crouch
  (Professors Lisa Ouellette and Daniel Hemel addressed it in a blog entry cross-posted at Written Description and Whatever Source Derived. [read post]
10 Feb 2019, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
The most high profile media law story of the week concerned the discontinuance of Sir Philip Green’s libel action against the Daily Telegraph. [read post]
16 Feb 2022, 11:55 am by Roger Parloff
In January, a group of North Carolina voters filed a 34-page petition to block Rep. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Guest Blogger This post was prepared for a roundtable on Reforming the Supreme Court of the United States, convened as part of LevinsonFest 2022—a year-long series gathering scholars from diverse disciplines and viewpoints to reflect on Sandy Levinson’s influential work in constitutional law. [read post]
11 Aug 2023, 3:00 am by Will Baude
Michael Stokes Paulsen and I have a new draft article: The Sweep and Force of Section Three, that is forthcoming in the Pennsylvania Law Review. [read post]
30 Apr 2019, 11:33 am by Josh Blackman
Daniel Hemel and Eric Posner observed that the “shadow cast by the special counsel” and the “specter of legal liability ... contributed to defiance from within the White House” by the president’s top advisors. [read post]
10 Aug 2018, 10:34 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Session 4: Old and New Theories of IP Shyam Balganesh, The Common Law of CopyrightCensorial copyright claims: motivated by non economic, dignitary concerns, and the author/creator’s principal objective is expurgatory—to prevent the work from circulating publicly. [read post]
25 Jun 2019, 12:16 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
”  [Hey, did you know there’s actually empirical research on this by Daniel Hemel & Lisa Larrimore Oullette? [read post]