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23 Jul 2018, 8:34 am by Ilya Somin
Prominent liberal scholars such as Heather Gerken and Jeffrey Rosen have already urged fellow progressives to reconsider federalism. [read post]
12 Mar 2023, 9:54 am by David Oscar Markus
(At least at Yale Law School, Dean Heather Gerken had the decency to criticize disruptive protesters, instead of validating them.)SLS has rightfully apologized. [read post]
11 Nov 2010, 8:17 am by Amanda Rice
At Slate, Heather Gerken discusses the likelihood of redistricting in light of the recent elections and considers whether the Court might potentially “strike down Section 5” or “cut back on Section 2” of the Voting Rights Act. [read post]
1 Feb 2010, 6:34 am by Adam Schlossman
: The Supreme Court’s Impact on Black History for the Past Fifty Years” –Michael Klarman, professor at Harvard Law School “Ending Racial Preferences” –Roger Clegg, president of the Center for Equal Opportunity “Justice Kennedy’s Evolving Views On Race” –Heather Gerken, professor at Yale Law School Podcast: Interview on Brown v. [read post]
25 Jan 2010, 5:20 am by Matt Sundquist
At The American Prospect, Heather Gerken posits that this opinion was the result of a string of recently decided, little-noticed cases. [read post]
8 Dec 2009, 6:41 am by CSL Library News
Law Profs Weigh In“ Heather Gerken, Yale: A good law exam answer is . . . evaluative. [read post]
12 Jun 2009, 12:06 pm
Several of the candidates floated for the YLS deanship -- including Acting Dean Kate Stith, Professor Reva Siegel, and Professor Heather Gerken -- would have advanced the goal of "diversity. [read post]
1 Mar 2012, 4:28 pm by Rick Hasen
.”—Heather Gerken, author of The Democracy Index:  Why Our Election System is Failing and How to Fix It “One of the most disturbing recent US political developments is the rapid growth of election administration litigation. [read post]
16 Nov 2022, 12:35 pm by Josh Blackman
News rankings are profoundly flawed," Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken said. [read post]
9 Apr 2021, 10:27 am by Amy Howe
., Story Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Caroline Fredrickson, former president of the American Constitution Society Heather Gerken, dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law at Yale Law School Nancy Gertner, retired judge on the U.S. [read post]
24 Nov 2016, 9:30 pm by Justin S. Daniel
” Professor Heather Gerken of Yale Law School reportedly called the decision “a huge deal,” that could have major implications for the next phase of redistricting in 2021. [read post]
25 Jan 2010, 5:30 am by Howard Wasserman
Fourth, Heather Gerken argues that the decision may push reform in a new direction of "harnessing" the power of money. [read post]
16 Jul 2012, 9:14 am by Rick Hasen
” - Heather Gerken, author of The Democracy Index:  Why Our Election System is Failing and How to Fix It “One of the most disturbing recent US political developments is the rapid growth of election administration litigation. [read post]
3 Apr 2018, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
I also worked on the kinds of “small cases” that Dean Gerken describes. [read post]
9 Nov 2017, 3:41 pm by Joseph Fishkin
 (And although the contours of such rules are hard to predict, an endowment tax will almost inevitably lead to anti-circumvention rules that will require outside entities to show that they are actually independent of the university endowment, rather than independent in name only, if they want to avoid the tax.)There is a parallel here to what has happened to American political parties and campaigns in recent decades, as Heather Gerken and I have described elsewhere. [read post]
7 Mar 2015, 10:05 am by JB
This Friday I attended a workshop at Yale Law School on Sam Issacharoff's forthcoming book, Fragile Democracies: Constitutional Courts in the Breach, organized by my colleague Heather Gerken, Guy Charles of Duke and Michael Kang of Emory. [read post]
25 Jan 2010, 5:06 am by Nate Persily
As Heather Gerken has argued at greater length, the Court significantly narrowed the interests states can argue underlie such laws. [read post]