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11 Mar 2015, 12:29 pm
The finalists are listed below along with a link to their work.BOOKS “Burning Down the House: The End of Juvenile Prison” Nell Bernstein, Author The New Press “The Case Against the Supreme Court” Erwin Chemerinsky, Author Viking/Penguin Books “Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution” Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz, Authors Henry Holt and Company MAGAZINES
“The Murders at the Lake” Michael Hall,… [read post]
4 Dec 2014, 5:05 am
” In The California Lawyer, Zachary Price reviews Uncertain Justice, the “accessible and erudite” book by Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz. [read post]
10 Nov 2014, 7:06 am
Tribe’s recently published book with Joshua Matz, Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution. [read post]
29 Oct 2014, 9:44 am
Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, discusses his background, from his birth in Shanghai, China during World War Two and his early interest in mathematics to teaching presidents and Supreme Court Justices and arguing cases before the Supreme Court; the inspiration and purpose of his latest book, Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution , written with former student Joshua Matz;… [read post]
28 Oct 2014, 10:29 am
Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, discusses his background, from his birth in Shanghai, China during World War Two and his early interest in mathematics to teaching presidents and Supreme Court Justices and arguing cases before the Supreme Court; the inspiration and purpose of his latest book, Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution , written with former student Joshua Matz;… [read post]
27 Oct 2014, 9:45 am
Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, discusses his background, from his birth in Shanghai, China during World War Two and his early interest in mathematics to teaching presidents and Supreme Court Justices and arguing cases before the Supreme Court; the inspiration and purpose of his latest book, Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution , written with former student Joshua Matz;… [read post]
24 Oct 2014, 6:34 am
The inspiration and aspiration for Uncertain Justice and the rewards of working with Joshua Matz, a co-author fifty years his junior. [read post]
23 Oct 2014, 6:37 am
Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, discusses his background, from his birth in Shanghai, China during World War Two and his early interest in mathematics to teaching presidents and Supreme Court Justices and arguing cases before the Supreme Court; the inspiration and purpose of his latest book, Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution , written with former student Joshua Matz;… [read post]
22 Oct 2014, 6:53 am
Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, discusses his background, from his birth in Shanghai, China during World War Two and his early interest in mathematics to teaching presidents and Supreme Court Justices and arguing cases before the Supreme Court; the inspiration and purpose of his latest book, Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution , written with former student Joshua Matz;… [read post]
3 Oct 2014, 2:15 pm
Joshua Matz didn’t bother waiting to write about the Supreme Court until he went to work there. [read post]
31 Jul 2014, 6:05 am
In The New York Review of Books, David Cole reviews three recent books on the Roberts Court – Uncertain Justice (by Laurence Tribe and former SCOTUSblog contributor Joshua Matz), In the Balance (by Mark Tushnet), and Scalia (by Bruce Murphy) – and concludes that “what most defines the Roberts Court may be its hostility to courts themselves. [read post]
27 Jul 2014, 12:30 am
"Adding to this week's reviews on civil rights topics is an HNN review of Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party by Joshua Bloom and Waldo E. [read post]
23 Jun 2014, 4:29 am
Reviews of Uncertain Justice, a new book on the Roberts Court by Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz, come from this blog’s Stephen Wermiel, writing for The Washington Post, Jeff Bleich in the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Arthur Bryant at Public Justice. [read post]
22 Jun 2014, 12:30 am
"There's still more reviews of Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz's Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution (Henry Holt & Co.) as well as Scalia: Court of One by Bruce Allen Murphy (Simon & Schuster). [read post]
20 Jun 2014, 6:28 pm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/book-review-uncertain-justice--the-roberts-court-and-the-constitution-by-laurence-tribe-and-joshua-matz/2014/06/20/e403a656-db78-11e3-b745-87d39690c5c0_story.html? [read post]
20 Jun 2014, 4:58 am
In the Los Angeles Times, Jim Newton reviews both Uncertain Justice, a new book on the Roberts Court by Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz, and the new biography of Justice Antonin Scalia, by Bruce Murphy. [read post]
19 Jun 2014, 2:58 am
” At ACSblog, Laurence Tribe discusses Uncertain Justice, his new book with Joshua Matz. [read post]
17 Jun 2014, 12:00 pm
Laurence Tribe: Comments on the Term’s major constitutional rulings at events for his just-published book with Joshua Matz, Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution: June 20 in Washington D.C. at the American Constitution Society National Convention (at the Capital Hilton, 1001 16th Street, NW, Washington DC) June 24 in Philadelphia from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the National Constitution Center (525 Arch Street) June 27 in Santa Barbara from 5 to 7 p.m. at… [read post]
15 Jun 2014, 12:30 am
"If you haven't had your fill of reviews on Waldman's The Second Amendment: A Biography (Simon & Schuster) there is yet another this week from the Washington Independent Review of Books here.Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz's Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution (Henry Holt) made the LA Times "Summer Books Preview 2014. [read post]
6 Jun 2014, 6:44 am
The discussion that follows is drawn from several chapters of “Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution” (co-authored with Joshua Matz). * * * * * One of the Supreme Court’s most important roles in interpreting the Constitution is deciding what areas of public policy will be subject to the limits of constitutional law. [read post]