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29 Mar 2011, 7:20 pm by David Lat
As Justice Scalia explained during an appearance at Duke Law School:[Professor Neil] Siegel, a constitutional law scholar and former Supreme Court clerk, asked Scalia to expound on his statement that he was “an originalist, not a nut. [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 8:43 am by Adam Thierer
(2009) · Clay Shirky, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age (2010) · Nick Bilton, I Live in the Future & Here’s How It Works (2010) · Kevin Kelly, What Technology Wants (2010) · Neil [read post]
4 Jan 2011, 1:58 pm by Adam Thierer
  And, echoing the recent laments of Andrew Keen (Cult of the Amateur) and Lee Siegel (Against the Machine), Morozov worries about the “narcissism” and “attention seeking” of social networking denizens. [read post]
29 Nov 2010, 2:10 pm by Deborah Schander
Although the exact parties have changed over the years (with Shuster’s and Siegels heirs eventually on one side and various iterations of Warner Bros. and DC on the other), the question of who-owns-what is still not settled. [read post]
1 Nov 2010, 12:30 pm by Jessie Hill
Martinez, as well as essays by Rick Pildes on PCAOB, Neil Siegel on McDonald v. [read post]
18 Oct 2010, 1:29 pm by Lawrence Solum
Cooter and Neil Siegel (University of California, Berkeley - School of Law and Duke University - School of Law) have posted Collective Action Federalism: A General Theory of Article I, Section 8 (Stanford Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. [read post]
12 Oct 2010, 4:30 pm by Lawrence Solum
Neil Siegel (Duke University - School of Law) has posted Prudentialism in McDonald v. [read post]
4 Oct 2010, 8:26 pm by Steve Bainbridge
A shareholder’s ability to dispose of his stock is merely defined by the terms of the corporate contract, which in turn is provided by the firm’s organic documents and the state of incorporation’s corporate statute and common law. [read post]
30 Aug 2010, 3:23 pm by Adam Thierer
Leading proponents of this variant of Internet pessimism include:  Neil Postman (Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology), Andrew Keen, (The Cult of the Amateur: How Today’s Internet is Killing our Culture), Lee Siegel, (Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob), Mark Helprin, (Digital Barbarism) and, to a lesser degree, Jaron Lanier (You Are Not a Gadget) and Nicholas Carr (The Big Switch and The Shallows). [read post]
24 Jun 2010, 6:47 pm by Amanda Frost
  Professor Neil Siegel also rejects the umpire analogy, using the Supreme Court’s case law on race conscious student assignment to make his point. [read post]
19 Jun 2010, 4:47 am by Lawrence Solum
The Download of the Week is Pregnancy and Sex-Role Stereotyping, from 'Struck' to 'Carhart' by Neil Siegel and Reva Siegel (Duke University - School of Law and Yale Law School). [read post]
17 Jun 2010, 6:43 pm by Mary L. Dudziak
Pregnancy and Sex-Role Stereotyping, from 'Struck' to 'Carhart' has just been posted by Neil Siegel, Duke University School of Law, and Reva Siegel, Yale Law School. [read post]
15 Jun 2010, 5:21 am by Lawrence Solum
Neil Siegel and Reva Siegel (Duke University - School of Law and Yale Law School) have posted Pregnancy and Sex-Role Stereotyping, from 'Struck' to 'Carhart' (Ohio State Law Journal, Vol. 70, No. 4, 2009) on SSRN. [read post]
28 May 2010, 6:41 am by Lawrence Solum
Neil Siegel (Duke University - School of Law) has posted A Coase Theorem for Constitutional Theory (Michigan State Law Review, 2010) on SSRN. [read post]
18 May 2010, 11:45 am by Lawrence Solum
Neil Siegel (Duke University - School of Law) has posted 'Struck' by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination (Duke Law Journal, Vol. 59, No. 4, 2010) on SSRN. [read post]
17 May 2010, 5:45 pm by JB
I've made this point in my forthcoming Michigan article on the Commerce Clause, and it is a central claim of Neil Siegel and Robert Cooter's forthcoming Stanford article "Collective Action Federalism: A General Theory of Article I, Section 8" [which, unfortunately, does not seem to be currently posted on SSRN]Put differently, when a federal statute solves a genuine collective action problem, courts should give Congress the benefit of the doubt in… [read post]
16 Apr 2010, 5:00 am by Howard Wasserman
The panel consists of Mark Graber (Maryland), Neil Siegel (Duke), Mitch Berman (Texas), Aaron Zelinksky (about to graduate Yale), journalist Bruce Weber, and myself. [read post]
8 Apr 2010, 7:37 pm by Lawrence Solum
Ringhand, Associate Professor of Law, University of Georgia School of Law Neil S. [read post]
14 Feb 2010, 9:14 pm by Adam Thierer
Neil Postman, Mark Helprin, Andrew Keen, and Lee Siegel have all railed against the online “mob mentality” and argued it can be at least partially traced to anonymous online communications and interactions. [read post]