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Judges & Jurisprudence
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Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Supreme Court Confronts Trump’s Challenge to the Separation of Powers, NewYorker.com (May 2, 2020).
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How Fetal Personhood Emerged as the Next Stage of the Abortion Wars
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, How Fetal Personhood Emerged as the Next Stage of the Abortion Wars, NewYorker.com (June 5, 2019).
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Does Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony Require Corroboration?
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Does Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony Require Corroboration?, NewYorker.com (Sept. 27, 2018).
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Brett Kavanaugh’s Damaging, Revealing Partisan Bitterness
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Brett Kavanaugh’s Damaging, Revealing Partisan Bitterness, NewYorker.com (Sept. 28, 2018).
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Some Advice for Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Second Nominee to the Supreme Court
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Some Advice for Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Second Nominee to the Supreme Court, NewYorker.com (July 9, 2018).
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Coming of Age With Clarence
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk, Opinion, Coming of Age With Clarence, Wall St. J., Oct. 12, 2007, at A16.
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The Unintended Consequences of the Stanford Rape-Case Recall
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Unintended Consequences of the Stanford Rape-Case Recall, NewYorker.com (June 17, 2016).
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In Tribute: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
January 25, 2024
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., Jack L. Goldsmith, Judge Cheryl Ann Krause, Judge Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch & Leah M. Litman,…
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Anthony Kennedy’s Principles
January 25, 2024
Jack Goldsmith, Anthony Kennedy’s Principles, Hoover Digest, Fall 2018, at 47.
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Justice Jackson’s Unpublished Opinion in Ex parte Quirin
January 25, 2024
Jack L. Goldsmith, Justice Jackson’s Unpublished Opinion in Ex parte Quirin, 9 Green Bag 223 (2006).
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Erie and the Irrelevance of Legal Positivism
January 25, 2024
Jack L. Goldsmith & Steven Walt, Erie and the Irrelevance of Legal Positivism, 84 Va. L. Rev. 673 (1998).
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The Drifters: Why Supreme Court Justices Drift Left
January 25, 2024
Jon D. Hanson & Adam Benforado, The Drifters: Why Supreme Court Justices Drift Left, 31 Bos. Rev. 23 (2006).
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Securities Litigation in the Roberts Court: An Early Assessment
January 25, 2024
John C. Coates, IV, Securities Litigation in the Roberts Court: An Early Assessment, 57 Ariz. L. Rev. 1 (2015).
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The Administrative Passive Voice
January 25, 2024
Jacob E. Gersen, The Administrative Passive Voice, JOTWELL (Sept. 18, 2015) (reviewing Sharon Jacobs, The Administrative State’s Passive Virtues, 66 Admin. L. Rev. 565 (2014)).
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Judges
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Judges, in Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives 840 (David Scott Clark ed., 2007).
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The Japanese Judiciary
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, The Japanese Judiciary, in The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics (Robert Pekkanen & Saadia Pekkanen, eds., 2020).
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J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Measuring Judicial Independence: The Political Economy of Judging in Japan (Univ. of Chi. Press 2003).
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Do School Cliques Dominate Japanese Bureaucracies? Evidence from Supreme Court Appointments
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Do School Cliques Dominate Japanese Bureaucracies? Evidence from Supreme Court Appointments, 88 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1681 (2011).
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Skewed Incentives: Paying for Politics as a Japanese Judge
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Skewed Incentives: Paying for Politics as a Japanese Judge, 83 Judicature 190 (2000).
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J. Mark Ramseyer, Not-So-Ordinary Judges in Ordinary Courts: Teaching Jordan v. Duff & Phelps, Inc., 120 Harv. L. Rev. 1199 (2007).
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Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses, 72 S. Cal. L. Rev. 571 (1999).