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18 May 2020, 1:52 pm
Since then, some scholars, including Noah Feldman and Larry Tribe, have countered the claim that Sullivan’s role is to be a potted plant. [read post]
10 Apr 2020, 6:01 am
McIntosh, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 Tags: Board oversight, Boards of Directors, COVID-19, Executive Compensation, Management, Risk, Risk oversight, Shocks Purchasing Portfolio Company Debt—Threshold Issues for Private Equity Sponsors Posted by William Chudd, Sartaj Gill, and David Schnabel, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 Tags: Bankruptcy, Conflicts of… [read post]
6 Apr 2020, 3:33 am
” Briefly: At this blog, Adam Feldman offers an interim set of statistics for the current Supreme Court term. [read post]
4 Mar 2020, 3:56 am
Mark Walsh has a first-hand view of the argument for this blog. [read post]
14 Feb 2020, 3:00 am
National/Federal Business Groups Try to Avoid Partisan Crossfire The Hill – Alex Gangitano | Published: 2/11/2020 Business groups are facing a new challenge as they look to advance their agendas in an increasingly polarized Washington and ahead of a contentious presidential election. [read post]
8 Jan 2020, 8:50 am
At SEALS next summer, there will be a discussion group to mark fifteen years of the Roberts Court and the Court's renewed engagement in civ pro (something I wrote about at the six-year mark). [read post]
28 Dec 2019, 8:33 am
More than exposed, 2019 marked their explosion, the aftermath of which, in 2020, will be marked by the start of a variety of end games in law, society, politics, culture and economics. [read post]
24 Dec 2019, 12:29 am
I do take issue with Feldman's assertion that impeachment itself, even without conviction, is intended to be a Constitutional sanction. [read post]
23 Dec 2019, 3:30 am
Maybe it's a mark of distinction to the one who is impeached and an embarrassment to the impeachers.Professor Feldman says impeachment is "a process" and it's not complete until the House formally tells the Senate that it has voted to impeach. [read post]
11 Dec 2019, 1:09 pm
As Noah Feldman described in his opening statement before the Judiciary Committee, abuse of power covers efforts to “us[e] the office of the presidency for personal advantage or gain, not for the public interest. [read post]
5 Dec 2019, 6:46 am
Feldman provided historical context on the impeachment clause. [read post]
27 Nov 2019, 3:21 am
At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman analyzes “news coverage of the justices since Roberts took over as Chief Justice in 2005. [read post]
13 Nov 2019, 3:42 am
Mark Walsh provides a first-hand view of the argument for this blog. [read post]
12 Nov 2019, 7:25 pm
Online at Slate, Mark Joseph Stern has a jurisprudence essay titled “The Supreme Court Seems Ready to Let Trump Kill DACA; John Roberts did not appear to grasp the stakes of the case at oral argument. [read post]
16 Sep 2019, 9:05 am
After all, “voice” on Facebook means people posting “content,” which is the lifeblood of the platform As law professor Noah Feldman said in a conversation with Mark Zuckerberg about the Oversight Board, “No voice, no Facebook, right? [read post]
13 Sep 2019, 7:25 am
Below the fold are the results of the 2019-2020 Law Professor Twitter Census. [read post]
20 Aug 2019, 7:41 am
Here Justice Feldman apparently wrote the original decision (according to the National Post story). [read post]
27 Jun 2019, 6:55 pm
” Mark Sherman and Jessica Gresko of The Associated Press report that “High court keeps citizenship question off census for now. [read post]
27 Jun 2019, 12:41 pm
The report begins by outlining the (relatively short) history of the idea of an oversight board: the process began with Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman pitching the idea to Facebook in early 2018, followed by CEO Mark Zuckerberg first publicly floating the idea of a Facebook “Supreme Court” on a podcast in April 2018. [read post]
26 Jun 2019, 2:41 pm
Early commentary comes from Noah Feldman at Bloomberg; Steven Schwinn at the Constitutional Law Prof Blog; Jay Michaelson at the Daily Beast; David French at National Review; Quin Hillyer in an op-ed for the Washington Examiner; Jonathan Adler at The Volokh Conspiracy; Lisa Soronen at the Council of State Governments’ blog; and Ian Millhiser at ThinkProgress. [read post]