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10 Jan 2023, 6:00 am
It did not take me long to realize that this approach would be both too difficult and too easy: too difficult because of the amount of complex detail and imponderabilia involved, and too easy because it is always simpler to analyze the trees and ignore the forest and the surrounding terrain. [read post]
20 Dec 2022, 11:05 am
An appellate court could productively correct this error if it paid head to my forthcoming Wake Forest Law Review article on "What Can Professors Say in Public? [read post]
17 Dec 2022, 9:05 pm
De novo review was granted 7.5% of the time. [read post]
28 Nov 2022, 8:51 am
Alexander Tsesis, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, is publishing Incitement to Insurrection and the First Amendment in the Wake Forest Law Review (2022). [read post]
11 Nov 2022, 11:00 am
Alexander Tsesis (Loyola University Chicago School of Law) has posted Incitement to Insurrection and the First Amendment (Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 57, 2022) on SSRN. [read post]
25 Oct 2022, 7:00 am
On Sunday, I posted a new paper to SSRN, forthcoming in the Wake Forest Law Review. [read post]
30 Sep 2022, 9:03 pm
In an article published in the Wake Forest Law Review, Manta proposes reducing deception and search costs in the dating marketplace using tools from trademark law. [read post]
27 Sep 2022, 8:55 am
Brandon Johnson (NYU School of Law) has posted The Accountability-Accessibility Disconnect (Wake Forest University Law Review (Forthcoming 2023)) on SSRN. [read post]
26 Sep 2022, 9:14 am
I have a draft paper to be published by Wake Forest Law Review arguing that university-level classroom instruction should not be regarded as government speech for First Amendment purposes (classroom instruction in primary and secondary public schools is probably a different matter). [read post]
26 Sep 2022, 5:01 am
" Here are some of Ayad's arguments on this latter point; note that Latif's briefing didn't respond to them, because it argued that Texas courts can consider such matters only in reviewing the arbitration after it takes place, rather than beforehand. [read post]
15 Sep 2022, 7:58 am
Wright and Jenny Roberts (Wake Forest University - School of Law and American University - Washington College of Law) has posted Expanded Criminal Defense Lawyering (Annual Review of Criminology, volume 6) on SSRN. [read post]
1 Sep 2022, 12:40 pm
Harold Anthony Lloyd, Wake Forest School of Law, is publishing Recasting Canons of Interpretation and Construction into 'Canonical' Queries in the Wake Forest Law Review. [read post]
1 Sep 2022, 12:40 pm
Harold Anthony Lloyd, Wake Forest School of Law, is publishing Recasting Canons of Interpretation and Construction into 'Canonical' Queries in the Wake Forest Law Review. [read post]
31 Aug 2022, 3:12 pm
Linda Nielsen of Wake Forest University also reviewed multiple studies of shared parenting. [read post]
30 Aug 2022, 8:00 am
Writing Tips(ters) Professor Laura Graham at Wake Forest University School of Law has written the “Writing that Works” column in the NC Lawyer for over 10 years. [read post]
5 Aug 2022, 1:01 pm
Nancy Combs (William & Mary Law School) has posted Dissent and Legitimacy in International Criminal Law (Wake Forest Law Review, forthcoming). [read post]
22 Jul 2022, 9:09 pm
In a recent article published in The Wake Forest Law Review, Nancy K. [read post]
20 Jul 2022, 5:33 am
Carolina González Gutiérrez is a current third-year undergraduate student at Wake Forest University, majoring in history with minors in women, gender, and sexuality studies and cultural heritage and preservation studies. [read post]
8 Jul 2022, 4:45 pm
Benjamin Suslavich (Wake Forest Journal of Business & Intellectual Property Law) has posted Overdose: The Public Health Policies That Caused the Opioid Crisis (Cleveland State Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. [read post]
10 Jun 2022, 6:30 am
This post was prepared for a roundtable on Constitutional Faith and Veneration, convened as part of LevinsonFest 2022—a year-long series gathering scholars from diverse disciplines and viewpoints to reflect on Sandy Levinson’s influential work in constitutional law. [read post]