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The Download of the Week is The Supreme Court Under Threat: Early Lessons in Judicial Self-Protection by Curtis Bradley & Neil Siegel. Here is the abstract: This Essay explores how the U.S. Supreme ...
Michael Legg (University of New South Wales (UNSW) - UNSW Law & Justice), Vicki McNamara (University of New South Wales (UNSW) - UNSW Law & Justice), & Armin Alimardani (University of Wollongong) have ...
Agustin V. Startari (Universidad de la Republica; Universidad de Palermo; Universidad de la Empresa (UDE)) has posted The Grammar of Objectivity: Formal Mechanisms for the Illusion of Neutrality in ...
M. Henry Ishitani (Yale Law School; Yale University - Department of History; University of Tulsa College of Law) has posted The Fourteenth Amendment is Not a Bill of Attainder: Uncovering the ...
Blair Major (Thompson Rivers University - Faculty of Law) has posted The Dignity of Religious Freedom on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This paper explores the connection between the idea of human ...
Andrew Jordan (University of Iowa - College of Law) has posted The Oath Argument is Not Promising on SSRN. Here is the abstract: There has been increasing interest in the Judicial oath of office.
Francesca Procaccini (Vanderbilt University - Vanderbilt Law School; Harvard Law School; Yale Law School) has posted The Wages of Constitutional Interpretation on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The ...
Karen Pita Loor (Boston University - School of Law) has posted Civilian Enforcers on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Article analyzes the largely unexplored phenomenon of militant civilians engaged ...
Kevin Tobia (Georgetown University Law Center; Georgetown University - Department of Philosophy) have posted Pragmatic Textualism on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Traditional textualism instructs judges ...
Shelal Lodhi Rajput (Symbiosis International University, Symbiosis Law School) has posted DYNAMISM OF THEORIES OF JUSTICE: DECODING JOHN RAWLS on SSRN. Here is the abstract: History says, don’t hope ...
Introduction "It takes a theory to beat a theory"--this is surely one of the top ten all-time comments uttered by law professors to one another in those ritual interactions that are called "faculty ...
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Hate Speech and the European Court of Human Rights by Natalie Alkiviadou. Here is a description: This book argues that the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ...