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1 Apr 2018, 10:47 am by David Pozen
  Deepening his foundational work and refining some of its core claims, Lawrence B. [read post]
28 Jun 2012, 9:16 am by Bruce E. Boyden
For excellent, high-level analysis of the longer-term implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in the health care reform cases, see Lawrence Solum, The Decision to Uphold the Mandate as Tax Represents a Gestalt Shift in Constitutional Law. [read post]
1 Jan 2007, 9:22 pm
“My name is Lawrence Solum and I am a legal formalist. [read post]
22 Mar 2017, 9:06 am
"My Testimony on Originalism for the Gorsuch Hearings": Lawrence Solum has this post today at his "Legal Theory Blog," You can access directly the prepared text of the textimony on SSRN via this link. [read post]
29 Jan 2007, 8:12 am
"Natural Justice": Law Professor Lawrence B. [read post]
8 Feb 2009, 9:02 am
Readers who think they may one day want to be legal academics should make it a habit to read University of Illinois Professor Lawrence Solum's Legal Theory Blog. [read post]
18 Jul 2008, 12:10 am
Highly recommended by Lawrence Solum on the Legal Theory Blog: Richard A. [read post]
22 Jan 2007, 9:24 am
The author, Lawrence Solum, also considers the causes of the change, and the future. [read post]
8 Apr 2017, 1:56 pm by Randy Barnett
My Georgetown Law colleague Lawrence Solum has an interesting post today called, Originalism in Constitutional Time, in which he discusses “the idea that constitutional possibilities are sometimes open and sometimes closed, given the configuration of politics and the jurisprudential gestalt at any given point in constitutional time. [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
This week and next at Balkinization we are hosting a symposium on Lawrence Lessig's new book, Fidelity and Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American Constitution (Oxford University Press, 2019). [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 6:30 am by JB
This week and next at Balkinization we are hosting a symposium on Lawrence Lessig's new book, Fidelity and Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American Constitution (Oxford University Press, 2019). [read post]