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29 Oct 2017, 7:21 am by Mitu Gulati
HT: Joseph Blocher I didn’t think it was possible for an article to hit all three of the issues mentioned in the title: Refugees, Allocation of the Costs of Refugee Care, and Sticky Contracting (I care because they are three topics near and dear to me –although I’ve never come close to combining them). [read post]
8 Sep 2019, 7:32 am by Mitu Gulati
(This post draws directly from ideas from co authored work with Joseph Blocher; and particularly the numerous discussions we have had about the incentives that a market for sovereign control might create for nations to take better care of their minority populations in outlying areas (e.g., the US and Puerto Rico). [read post]
4 Dec 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Joseph Blocher, Appraising Sandy’s Call to “Arms”: Success in the Academy … Not So Much in the Courts 3. [read post]
3 Oct 2017, 7:12 pm by Mitu Gulati
From Joseph Blocher & Mitu Gulati Just a couple of weeks ago, the plight of the Rohingya, a muslim minority group in Myanmar, who are being oppressed (to put it mildly–they have been called “the most friendless people in the world”) was front page news. [read post]
11 Nov 2012, 7:13 pm by Melissa L. Greipp
Attorneys Jesse Blocher and Michael Cerjak coached the team. [read post]
20 Apr 2018, 1:03 pm by J. Michael Goodson Law Library
Created by Duke Law Professors Joseph Blocher and Darrell Miller, the authors of the forthcoming book The Positive Second Amendment: Rights, Regulation, and the Future of Heller, this database includes transcriptions of state and national gun laws from the medieval age to 1776 in England, and from the colonial era to mid-1900s America. [read post]
22 Feb 2022, 9:03 pm by Elizabeth Penava
In a forthcoming article, Joseph Blocher evaluates state laws that preempt local gun regulation and concludes that they are ultimately harmful. [read post]
8 Dec 2009, 1:33 pm
We suppose it's probably good for our mental well-being, but it does mean we miss making observations like one made recently by Duke Law prof Joseph Blocher over at the PrawfsBlawg (Hat tip: Legal Blog Watch.) [read post]
12 Mar 2021, 1:11 pm by NCC Staff
Guns Are a Threat to the Body Politic By Joseph Blocher, Lanty L. [read post]
2 Jan 2019, 7:13 am by David Kopel
The other articles from the Penn symposium are by Anthony Braga & Philip Cook (guns are more likely than other weapons to cause a fatality when used in a criminal attack); Robert Spitzer (the 1934 National Firearms Act is a good model for gun laws; the BATFE is underfunded and persecuted); James Jacobs (private sales of firearms should be outlawed); Joseph Blocher and Darrell A.H. [read post]
10 Oct 2019, 7:46 am by Guest Blogger
They include: Joseph Blocher (Duke), Anupam Chander (Georgetown), Danielle Keats Citron (B.U.), Claudia Haupt (Northeastern), Leslie Kendrick (Virginia), Jeff Kosseff (U.S. [read post]
18 Feb 2019, 12:00 am by karen shephard
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law – Joseph Blocher, Lanty L. [read post]
1 Dec 2019, 5:25 pm by Howard Bashman
” And this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered” contained an audio segment titled “Supreme Court Takes Up Case On Gun Laws” featuring an interview with law professor Joseph Blocher. [read post]
1 Jul 2012, 5:21 pm by Washington Law Review
Safier Public Discourse, Expert Knowledge, and the Press   Joseph Blocher The First Amendment’s Epistemological Problem   Paul Horwitz A View from the First Amendment Trenches: Washington State’s New Protections for Public Discourse and Democracy   Bruce E.H. [read post]
4 Jul 2012, 3:05 pm by Bridget Crawford
Safier Public Discourse, Expert Knowledge, and the Press Joseph Blocher The First Amendment’s Epistemological Problem Paul Horwitz A View from the First Amendment Trenches: Washington State’s New Protections for Public Discourse and Democracy Bruce E.H. [read post]
29 Jul 2016, 7:59 am by Andrew Hamm
Briefly: For the Northwestern University Law Review Online, Joseph Blocher considers arguments for and against the constitutionality of the death penalty expressed in the Justices’ various opinions last year in Glossip v. [read post]