The articles from Issue 1 of Volume 19 are now live on our website.
We have articles from Michael Velchik, Brian Chen, @TimothySandefur, @AlisonSomin and @ErinWilcoxPLF, and Jeremy Kidd and Randall Simmons.
Check them out below: π§΅https://t.co/dl7d6I28K0
Today, JLL and @PacificLegal hosted a symposium on "Originalism and Justiciability." Our keynote event featured @tylerblindley, @RickHills2, and @nyulaw Dean Troy McKenzie on whether doctrines like standing and mootness are consistent with the original meaning of Article III.
The articles from Issue 1 of Volume 19 are now live on our website.
We have articles from Michael Velchik, Brian Chen, @TimothySandefur, @AlisonSomin and @ErinWilcoxPLF, and Jeremy Kidd and Randall Simmons.
Check them out below: π§΅https://t.co/dl7d6I28K0
Jeremy Kidd and Randall Simmons's "Public Choice and Public Trust" demonstrates that the public choice doctrine has fallen far from its commerce-enabling origins.
The articles from Issue 2 of Volume 16 are now live on our website!
We have articles from @ProfRobnFeldman & Gideon Schor, @RichardAEpstein, and Eugene Volokh (of @VolokhC ). We also have a note from @BenPrengler.
Check them out below!
https://t.co/aSnEjDiBG9
Listen to the "What is the 'Rule of Law' in Administrative Law?" Symposium's Keynote Address from 2/8
Hosted by
@AdLawCenter & @nyujll
Feat., our former Director, Judge Neomi Rao
https://t.co/CWNJH7cHuq
I'm late in posting this, but my contribution to the @nyujll symposium in memory of Judge Stephen F. Williams is now online.
Honored to be able to join in remembering him.
"Law Within Limits: Judge Williams and the Constitution"
https://t.co/PrfdMHwFUC
Watch the 2/8 @AdLawCenter & @nyujll symposium panel: What is the 'Rule of Law' in Administrative Law?
Feat. Professors @narosenblum, Thomas W. Merrill, and Philip Hamburger, moderated by Judge Rachel P. Kovner
https://t.co/6Ji7FP74qR
The two panels are open to the entire @nyuniversity community. The keynote will have limited attendance due to space constraints.
Can't make it? Don't worry! Everything will be recorded and posted online as soon as possible.
State attempts to regulate in a host of areas could get a boost or be crippled based on the outcome of #SupremeCourt case National Pork Producers Council et al. v. Karen Ross et al. See my article w/ Gideon Schor in @nyujll, Lochner Revenant. 1/
https://t.co/Vy4kpUp5YN
We're excited to publish Prof. @RichardAEpstein's reply to @ProfRobnFeldman and Prof. Gideon Schor's article on the Dormant Commerce Clause, forthcoming in Volume 16!
Available now on SSRN: https://t.co/5Zji3XfDP3