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4 Oct 2021, 8:55 am
"—Steven Gow Calabresi, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law "Is the President too powerful, or not powerful enough? [read post]
10 Sep 2007, 7:50 am
Steven G. [read post]
28 Jun 2010, 8:47 am
Similarly, many of the leading proponents of the "unitary executive branch" view, including academics like Steven Calabresi and Gary Lawson, had argued that the Board was constitutional only if the President, with Senate consent, appointed the Board members -- as opposed to the current law, in which the SEC appoints the Board members. [read post]
26 Dec 2009, 8:27 am
., under the common law and state constitutions) by” (the reading of Republican Senator John Sherman, and one reading of Corfield, focusing on “those privileges and immunities … which have, at all times, been enjoyed by the citizens of the several states which compose this Union”); (D) “traditionally possessed in 1868 by” (Earl Maltz, Steven Calabresi, and Sarah Agudo’s view) (E) “possessed as a moral matter by” (another… [read post]
19 Feb 2008, 4:32 am
Its author will join a panel consisting of Professor Jack Balkin, Professor Steven Calabresi, Judge Alex Kozinski, and Professor Suzanna Sherry. [read post]
22 Aug 2018, 3:56 am
” In an op-ed for The Hill, Steven Calabresi refutes “criticism of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court [charging] that his references to constitutional originalism suggest he would reach a series of bad results in certain cases. [read post]
8 May 2008, 4:23 am
One way to try to answer this question would be to compare the votes of politically aligned judges who espouse different judicial philosophies, such as Breyer (active liberty), Stevens (no discernible judicial philosophy, but leaning towards pragmatism); and Souter (no discernible judicial philosophy, but not very pragmatic); Scalia (originalist) and Rehnquist (no discernable judicial philosophy); Calabresi (Bickelian) and his colleague Jon Newman (again, no discernible judicial… [read post]
20 Sep 2010, 6:17 pm
Professor Steven Calabresi writes the biographical entries for Robert Bork and Antonin Scalia; he clerked for them both. [read post]
20 Mar 2019, 7:53 pm
I first wrote about the subject when prominent conservative law professor Steven Calabresi and his coauthor Shams Hirji put forward a plan for Republicans to pack the lower federal courts back in 2017. [read post]
11 May 2023, 8:43 pm
Federalist Society founder Steven Calabresi called Clinton a “nondelegation case masquerading as a bicameralism and presentment case. [read post]
3 Nov 2008, 1:18 pm
Calabresi and Christopher S. [read post]
10 May 2010, 9:18 am
According to figures compiled by Northwestern University law professors Steven Calabresi and James Lindgren, the average age of Supreme Court nominees has remained steady at about 53 over time while their average tenure has grown by more than a decade in recent history. [read post]
10 May 2010, 9:18 am
According to figures compiled by Northwestern University law professors Steven Calabresi and James Lindgren, the average age of Supreme Court nominees has remained steady at about 53 over time while their average tenure has grown by more than a decade in recent history. [read post]
5 Aug 2020, 6:30 am
As I have shown, both of these theories were nurtured and developed in the Reagan administration as part of their longer term agenda to take back control of the law.[7] Speaking of hiding in plain sight, the two “leading academic conservatives” Professor Tushnet cites to illustrate how “Bannon’s” political program to “deconstruct[] the administrative state” is translated into a legal or constitutional agenda, are in fact two Reagan era alumni who also happen… [read post]
24 Oct 2022, 12:04 pm
This brief pulls no punches. [read post]
10 Aug 2010, 12:02 pm
Natalie Ram (Yale 2008 / Calabresi) 4. [read post]
7 Jul 2010, 2:54 pm
Natalie Ram (Yale 2008 / Calabresi) 4. [read post]
28 Jan 2015, 12:50 am
They include Randy Barnett, Jack Balkin, and Steven Calabresi, among others. [read post]
28 Oct 2008, 5:48 am
Update: Feeding off McCain's article, comes Steven G. [read post]
23 Sep 2020, 4:33 am
Law prof Steven Calabresi has an op-ed in the New York Times, following on a law review article dated 2005 and published in 2006, proposing the switch from life tenured terms of office to 18-year terms, staggered every two years so that every president gets to pick a justice in his first and third year. [read post]