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Politics & Political Theory
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The Atrophy of Constitutional Powers
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, The Atrophy of Constitutional Powers, 32 O.J.L.S. 421 (2012).
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Congress and the Costs of Information: A Response to Jane Schacter
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Congress and the Costs of Information: A Response to Jane Schacter, 89 B.U. L. Rev. 677 (2009).
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Emergencies and Democratic Failure
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule & Eric Posner, Emergencies and Democratic Failure, 92 Va. L. Rev. 1091 (2006).
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Submajority Rules: Forcing Accountability Upon Majorities
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Submajority Rules: Forcing Accountability Upon Majorities, 13 J. Pol. Phil. 74 (2005).
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Veil of Ignorance Rules in Constitutional Law
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Veil of Ignorance Rules in Constitutional Law, 111 Yale L.J. 399 (2001).
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Political Constraints on Supreme Court Reform
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Political Constraints on Supreme Court Reform, 90 Minn. L. Rev. 1154 (2006).
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Selection Effects in Constitutional Law
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule, Selection Effects in Constitutional Law, 91 Va. L. Rev. 953 (2005).
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Outcomes, Outcomes
October 19, 2022
Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule, Outcomes, Outcomes, New Republic, Aug. 12, 2009, at 43 (reviewing The Constitution in 2020, Jack M. Balkin & Reva…
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Refugee Protection at Risk: Remain in Mexico and Other Efforts to Undermine the U.S. Asylum System
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan, Refugee Protection at Risk: Remain in Mexico and Other Efforts to Undermine the U.S. Asylum System, Harv. L. Rev. Blog (May 26, 2019).
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The Trump Administration, COVID-19, and the Continuing Assault on the Rights of Asylum Seekers and Refugees
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan, The Trump Administration, COVID-19, and the Continuing Assault on the Rights of Asylum Seekers and Refugees, 32 Int’l J. Refugee L. 685 (2021).
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Trump is Rewriting Asylum Law
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan, Trump is Rewriting Asylum Law, Atlantic (Nov. 13, 2018).
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The Critical Legal Studies Movement: Another Time, A Greater Task
October 19, 2022
Roberto Mangabeira Unger, The Critical Legal Studies Movement: Another Time, A Greater Task (Verso 2015).
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Science and Politics Between Domesticated and Radicalized Pragmatism
October 19, 2022
Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Science and Politics Between Domesticated and Radicalized Pragmatism, 10 Sci. Context 85 (1997).
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Illusions of Necessity in Economic Order
October 19, 2022
Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Illusions of Necessity in Economic Order, 68 Am. Econ. Rev. 369 (1978).
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The Critical Legal Studies Movement
October 19, 2022
Roberto Mangabeira Unger, The Critical Legal Studies Movement, 96 Harv. L. Rev. 561 (1983).
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Putting up and Putting Down: Tolerance Reconsidered
October 19, 2022
Martha Minow, Putting Up and Putting Down: Tolerance Reconsidered, in Comparative Constitutional Federalism: Europe and America (Mark Tushnet ed., 1990).
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Putting Up and Putting Down: Tolerance Reconsidered
October 19, 2022
Martha Minow, Putting Up and Putting Down: Tolerance Reconsidered, 28 Osgoode Hall L.J. 409 (1990).
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The Examples of Shareholder Voting and Women’s Suffrage
October 19, 2022
Martha Minow & Nell Minow, Franchise Republics: The Examples of Shareholder Voting and Women’s Suffrage, 41 Fla. L. Rev. 639 (1989).
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Could Mass Detentions Without Process Happen Here?
October 19, 2022
Martha Minow, Could Mass Detentions Without Process Happen Here?, in Can It Happen Here?: Authoritarianism in America 313 (Cass R. Sunstein ed., 2018).
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Partners Not Rivals: Privatization and the Public Good
October 19, 2022
Martha L. Minow, Partners, Not Rivals: Privatization and the Public Good (Beacon Press 2002).
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Listening the Right Way
October 19, 2022
Martha Minow, Listening the Right Way, 64 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 946 (1989) (reviewing Paul Chevigny, More Speech: Dialogue Rights and Modern Liberty (1988)).