ATTN: Law Students — the University of Pennsylvania Law Review is currently accepting essays from non-Penn Law students for publication in its online journal. Please follow the guidelines for submission on our website https://t.co/Qdhxji2BeG We look forward to reading your work!
NEW ONLINE POST ALERT! Check out "Muted Justice" by @LeahLitman (@UMichLaw). This article examines the Supreme Court's telephonic arguments from the May sitting (BONUS: lots of beautiful charts and graphs!). https://t.co/Jf6SpbN6BK
Our internal style guide now institutes a strong pref. for listing a source’s first 10 authors upon 1st citation. We applaud the fair citation campaign's goal but regret how it's obscured the heart of the issue: that BIPOC & women are systemically excluded from legal academia. 🧵
Alert! New Online article! Check out "Terroristic Threats and COVID-19" by @cwflander (@SLULAW), Courtney Federico, Eric Harmon, and Lucas Klein. Read it here: https://t.co/2XugpsPbNs
#law#lawtwitter#COVID#COVID19#LawReview
Happy to share the final version of my Essay, “The Frailty of Disability Rights” : https://t.co/2CHYFrXYdA
Many thanks to the @PennLRev@UPaLRevOnline editors for their editorial assistance.
NEW blog post! "Consumer Financial Protection in the COVID-19 Crisis: An Emergency Agenda," by @RichCordray, @DianeEThompson1, & @PetersonLawProf (@sjquinney), discusses actions the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can take in response to COVID-19. https://t.co/JT2cvCiJdT
In "Digital Switzerlands," @K_Eichensehr describes U.S. tech. companies standing as competing power centers that challenge the primacy of govts. This article proposes several considerations for assessing the desirability of Digital Switzerlands. https://t.co/I6UCichx8a #WCW
"Liquidated Damages or Human Trafficking?" by Heather McAdams (@nyulaw) analyzes a recent EDNY decision that may drastically alter how #healthcare employers recruit #nurses. https://t.co/y4K001N4vJ
Excited to share the current draft of my essay, “The Frailty of Disability Rights,” forthcoming in the @PennLRev online in the coming weeks. I welcome your comments as I bring this to print. The Frailty of Disability Rights by Jasmine Harris :: SSRN https://t.co/1expVaDmpa
Check out "Harmonizing Regulatory and Litigation Approaches to Climate Change Mitigation" by @EngelForArizona (@uarizonalaw). This article explores how tradable emissions offsets can be incorporated into common law remedies. https://t.co/R1reU2ICcp #EarthDay#law#pennlawreview
In "Basic Compensation for Victims of Climate Change," @dfarber (@BerkeleyLaw) discusses whether some damages should be shifted from victims of climate change to responsible parties, including large-scale emitters of GHGs. https://t.co/MFs6HbEIms #EarthDay50#EarthDay#law
Penn Law Review Online (@upalrevonline) has posted Nora Engstrom & Amos Espeland's (@stanfordlaw) essay "Lone Pine Orders: A Critical Evaluation & Empirical Analysis," which has hand-coded datasets of nearly 100 LP orders since the NJ decision came down https://t.co/s7bvm1wnVV
Penn Law Review Online (@upalrevonline) has posted Judge Marjorie O. Rendell's response to Prof. Burbank regarding judicial indep. from a jurist's perspective, and highlighting the import. of civic education in promoting that indep. in the public sphere https://t.co/md8iTH3L9g
Penn Law Review Online (@UPaLRevOnline) recently published "Unique Risk and Bankruptcy Valuation," a response by Prof. Richard Hynes (@UVALaw) to "Valuation Disputes in Corporate Bankruptcy" by @k_m_ayotte (@BerkeleyLaw) and @edwardrmorrison (@ColumbiaLaw) https://t.co/CfW1oeXm1p
Every year, Penn Law Review holds an essay competition for public interest students on the topic of social justice and public interest law. Volume 167's winner, Christen Hammock (@ColumbiaLaw), wrote about lethal injections. Read her essay here: https://t.co/AKiwGc4KXO
Reminder: You can now submit articles for the print journal on Scholastica or by emailing materials to [email protected]; you can also submit anytime to the online journal by emailing [email protected]. Remember to follow the guidelines! https://t.co/fpfP3JEJ09