For new law students wondering what makes studying law different from studying other subjects, I think a fair first-cut answer would be the focus on institutions and institutional roles.
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If you are interested in how climate change may affect the movement of people across state and national borders, please register for Climate Migration in the Great Lakes region. /
https://t.co/hZR3ZA4yPQ
I am delighted to announce that I am organizing a conference on "Climate Migration in the Great Lakes Region." Speakers will include leading experts from academia, government, and advocacy organizations.
Register here for the November 8, 2024 conference: https://t.co/6vq8Empvi7
If you're into state constitutions, this State Constitution Tool, which shows how different state constitutions compare to one another and the U.S. Constitution, is extremely cool. https://t.co/DyIOFEks8W
including any special challenges or opportunities that may be experienced in the Great Lakes region.
The conference is sponsored by The University of Toledo College of Law and the Legal Institute of the Great Lakes. //
I am delighted to announce that I am organizing a conference on "Climate Migration in the Great Lakes Region." Speakers will include leading experts from academia, government, and advocacy organizations.
Register here for the November 8, 2024 conference: https://t.co/6vq8Empvi7
the Great Lakes region is poised to become a preferred destination for people relocating from less hospitable climates. Conference panelists will explore the legal, policy, and technical implications of climate migration generally, ...
I have posted a revised version of my paper on how methods of legal interpretation change over time.
Itโs available here: https://t.co/1QbqsNI6me
It has recently been accepted for publication, but still plenty of time for further revision. Comments welcome.
Abstract:
Today is the one-year anniversary of @StateCourtRpt's launch! State Court Report covers state constitutional developments across the country โ and it's been quite a year. Here's a thread with some of our highlights. /1 https://t.co/n7AlW1WHm0
Thanks to the @IowaLawReview for publishing my response to @BJessieHill's article on private nondelegation. It was a great opportunity to spend some time with Hill's thought-provoking article and it was a fun essay to write!
Be sure to also check out this Iowa Law Review Online piece, Of Lumpers, Splitters, and Private Nondelegation: A Response to Professor Hill by Evan Zoldan. You can read this Response Piece here: https://t.co/hrLC5Tc0E8
In this interview with Lester Graham, I discuss some of the challenges facing state and federal regulators working on improving water quality in the Great Lakes region.
https://t.co/gtnkow6B4V