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Legal Theory & Philosophy
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Should Courts Govern? The Law of the Public Bureaucracy
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Should Courts Govern? The Law of the Public Bureaucracy, in Governing Through Courts 66 (Richard A.L. Gambitta, Marlynn L. May & James C.
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The Relevance of the Framers’ Natural Law Views to Contemporary Constitutional Interpretation
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Relevance of the Framers’ Natural Law Views to Contemporary Constitutional Interpretation, in Constitutionalism in Perspective: the United States Constitution in Twentieth Century…
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Darkness on the Edge of Town: The Contributions of John Hart Ely to Constitutional Scholarship
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Darkness on the Edge of Town: The Contributions of John Hart Ely to Constitutional Scholarship, 89 Yale L.J. 1037 (1980).
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The Dilemmas of Liberal Constitutionalism
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Dilemmas of Liberal Constitutionalism, 42 Ohio St. L.J. 411 (1981).
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Revised Opinions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton (concurring)
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Revised Opinions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton (concurring), in What Roe v. Wade Should Have Said: The Nation’s Top Legal…
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“I Couldn’t See It Until I Believed It”: Some Notes on Motivated Reasoning in Constitutional Adjudication
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, “I Couldn’t See It Until I Believed It”: Some Notes on Motivated Reasoning in Constitutional Adjudication, 125 Harv. L. Rev. F. 1 (2011).
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Duncan Kennedy As, Yes, Mentor
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Duncan Kennedy As, Yes, Mentor, 10 Unbound: Harv. J. Legal Left 75 (2015).
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What Consequences Do Ideas Have?
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, What Consequences Do Ideas Have?, 87 Tex. L. Rev. 447 (2008)(reviewing Steven M. Teles, The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle…
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The New Constitutional Order
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The New Constitutional Order (Princeton Univ. Press 2003).
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Rule by Law or Rule of Law?
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Rule by Law or Rule of Law?, 22 Asia Pac. L. Rev. 79 (2014).
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Epstein’s Best of All Possible Worlds: The Rule of Law
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Epstein’s Best of All Possible Worlds: The Rule of Law, 80 U. Chi. L. Rev. 487 (2013) (reviewing Richard A. Epstein, Design for…
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How Different are Waldron’s and Fallon’s Core Cases For and Against Judicial Review?
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, How Different are Waldron’s and Fallon’s Core Cases For and Against Judicial Review?, 30 Oxford J. Legal Stud. 49 (2010).
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Structural Due Process
January 25, 2024
Laurence Tribe, Structural Due Process, 10 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 269 (1975).
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From Environmental Foundations to Constitutional Structures: Learning from Nature’s Future
January 25, 2024
Laurence H. Tribe, From Environmental Foundations to Constitutional Structures: Learning from Nature’s Future, 84 Yale L.J. 545 (1975).
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Liberal Legality: A Unified Theory of Our Law
January 25, 2024
Lewis Sargentich, Liberal Legality: A Unified Theory of Our Law (2018).
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The Pursuit of a Bigger Pie: Can Everyone Expect a Bigger Slice?
January 25, 2024
Lucian A. Bebchuk, The Pursuit of a Bigger Pie: Can Everyone Expect a Bigger Slice?, 8 Hofstra L. Rev. 671 (1980).
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General Characteristics of Rules
January 25, 2024
Louis Kaplow, General Characteristics of Rules, in V Encyclopedia of Law & Economics 502 (Boudewijn Bouckaert & Gerrit De Geest eds., 2000).
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Balancing Versus Structured Decision Procedures: Antitrust, Title VII Disparate Impact, and Constitutional Law Strict Scrutiny
January 25, 2024
Louis Kaplow, Balancing Versus Structured Decision Procedures: Antitrust, Title VII Disparate Impact, and Constitutional Law Strict Scrutiny, 167 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1375 (2019).
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Legal Advice About Acts Already Commited
January 25, 2024
Louis Kaplow & Steven Shavell, Legal Advice About Acts Already Committed, 10 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 149 (1990).
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The Conflict Between Notions of Fairness and the Pareto Principle
January 25, 2024
Louis Kaplow & Steven Shavell, The Conflict Between Notions of Fairness and the Pareto Principle, 1 Am. L. & Econ. Rev. 63 (1999).
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Louis Kaplow & Steven Shavell, Any Non-Individualistic Social Welfare Function Violates the Pareto Principle (Nat’l Bureau Econ. Res., Working Paper No. w7051, Mar. 1999).