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27 Mar 2024, 3:39 pm by Guest Author
Origin and Meaning of the Anti-Power-Concentration Principle In Seila Law v. [read post]
19 Feb 2024, 12:25 pm by Lawrence Solum
Oren Tamir (Harvard University, Harvard Law School; NYU Law) has posted Beyond the Binary: Toward A New Global Model of Constitutional Rights Adjudication (41 Berkeley Journal of International Law 198 (2023)) on SSRN. [read post]
26 Jan 2024, 9:01 am by Just Security
He has nourished a narrative that United Nations institutions are biased, but the ICJ is not a political body and it decided almost unanimously. [read post]
8 Dec 2023, 7:54 am by Josh Blackman
" Perhaps Professors Baude, Campbell, and Sachs might call it the General Law Theory of Section 3: that is, there is some unwritten law or background principles under which the presidency is obviously covered by Section 3. [read post]
5 Dec 2023, 4:53 am by Beatrice Yahia
Strobel, and Gordon Lubold report for the Wall Street Journal. [read post]
19 Oct 2023, 5:19 am by Jacob Wirz
As the contributions to the symposium show, several countries’ judiciaries categorically assign legal interpretation to themselves because, in contrast to the United States, they draw a much sharper distinction between law, on the one hand, and “policy” or “politics,” on the other. [read post]
18 Oct 2023, 3:11 am by SHG
If you are a legal employer, when you interview students from Berkeley, Harvard, NYU or any other law school this year, ask them what organizations they belong to. [read post]
26 Aug 2023, 4:05 am by INFORRM
  It maintains an extensive database of international case law. [read post]
19 Aug 2023, 3:57 am by INFORRM
  It maintains an extensive database of international case law. [read post]
22 Apr 2023, 12:45 pm by Unknown
S1 (March 2023) [open access]"Rethinking research methods in protracted violent conflicts in Mozambique: fieldwork in complex emergencies," Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, EarlyCite, 20 March 2023 [open access]"Revisiting the ‘dual imperative’ of forced-migration studies – commentary to Refstie," Fennia: International Journal of Geography, vol. 200, no. 1 (2022) [open access]- "The author concludes… [read post]
15 Jan 2023, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
Research and Resources Douglas, Michael and Graville, Catherine and Carroll, Robyn, The Evolution and Devolution of the Offer to Make Amends Regime in Australian Defamation Law (2023) UNSW Law Journal (Forthcoming) Bloch-Wehba, Hannah, The [read post]
17 Nov 2022, 4:00 am by Guest Author
” That psychology or organizational culture has consequences, I argue, for how the president and other political officials discharge their often discretion-laden roles. [read post]
7 Nov 2022, 10:18 am by William Appleton
McClatchy professor of law at Stanford Law School, will moderate the conversation. [read post]
17 Oct 2022, 12:25 pm by William Appleton
Employment Announcements (More details on the Job Board) Research Assistant, Digital Innovation and Democracy Initiative Professor of Practice for National Security, Cybersecurity, and Foreign Relations Law, The George Washington University Law School Federal Government Affairs Manager, R Street Institute Impact Associate/Paralegal, Protect Democracy Call for Nominations, 2022 Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship Government Affairs Region Manager, R… [read post]
29 Aug 2022, 11:21 am by Katherine Pompilio, Tia Sewell
ET: Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute will host a panel discussion with contributing authors to “Uncommon yet Consequential Online Harms,” a special issue of the Journal of Online Trust and Safety, which publishes research from fields including computer science, sociology, political science, and law. [read post]
7 Aug 2022, 11:47 am by Bill Henderson
See, e.g., Tunku Varadarajan, “‘Principles for Dealing With the Changing World Order’ Review: Trouble Ahead, As Usual,” Wall Street Journal, Nov 19, 2021 (reviewer with an appointment at NYU Law concluding that Dalio “craves recognition as a polymath” and “strains much too hard to persuade us that he’s not just a wildly successful businessman”). [read post]
21 Jun 2022, 10:41 am by Benjamin Pollard
ET: The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will host an panel discussion about the current political crisis in Iraq, amid the resignation of the largest Shia bloc in the Iraqi parliament. [read post]