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Supreme Court of the United States
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Should Chevron Have Two Steps?
June 7, 2026
Richard M. Re, Should Chevron Have Two Steps?, 89 Indiana Law Journal 605 (2014).
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Narrowing Supreme Court Precedent from Below
June 5, 2026
Richard M. Re, Narrowing Supreme Court Precedent from Below, 104 Geo. L.J. 921 (2016).
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Respect, Individualism, and Colorblindness
May 27, 2026
Benjamin Eidelson, Respect, Individualism, and Colorblindness, 129 Yale L.J. 1600 (2020).
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A Rule against Fun
May 21, 2026
Richard Re, A Rule Against Fun, JOTWELL (July 22, 2022) (reviewing Nina Varsava, Professional Irresponsibility and Judicial Opinions, 59 Houston Law Review 103 (2021)).
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Has the Supreme Court Helped Save Democracy?
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Has the Supreme Court Helped Save Democracy?, Democracy Project (Jan. 5, 2026).
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Richard Re & Marin K. Levy, Precedents Unfulfilled Promise: Re-Examining the Role of Stare Decisis In Conversation, 103 Judicature 50 (2019).
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Explaining SCOTUS Repeaters
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Explaining SCOTUS Repeaters, 69 Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc 297 (2016).
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Scalia’s Jurisdiction
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Scalia’s Jurisdiction, JOTWELL (Nov. 14, 2016) (reviewing Fred O. Smith, Jr., Undemocratic Restraint (UC Berkeley Public Law Research Paper, 2016)).
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Beyond the Marks Rule
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Beyond the Marks Rule, 132 Harvard Law Review 1942 (2019).
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Personal Precedent at the Supreme Court
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Personal Precedent at the Supreme Court, 136 Harvard Law Review 824 (2023).
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The Peril and Promise of SCOTUS Resignations
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, The Peril and Promise of SCOTUS Resignations, 107 Iowa Law Review Online 117 (2022).
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Reason and Rhetoric in Edwards v. Vannoy
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Reason and Rhetoric in Edwards v. Vannoy, 17 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy 63 (2022).
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Second Thoughts on ‘One Last Chance’?
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Second Thoughts on “One Last Chance”?, 66 UCLA Law Review 634 (2019).
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Precedent as Permission
May 21, 2026
Richard M. Re, Precedent as Permission, 99 Texas Law Review 907 (2021).
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Richard Re, Defending the Fed: agency independence in three dimensions, SCOTUSblog (Jan. 27, 2026).
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The Supreme Court 2013 Term, Leading Case: Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure—Daimler AG v. Bauman
May 19, 2026
The Supreme Court 2013 Term, Leading Case: Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure—Daimler AG v. Bauman, 128 Harvard Law Review 311 (2014).
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Legal Realignment
May 5, 2026
Richard M. Re, Legal Realignment, 92 University of Chicago Law Review 1965 (2025).
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Standing in and after Bost
May 1, 2026
Richard Re, Standing in and after Bost, SCOTUSblog (Feb. 24, 2026).
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Justice Scalia’s uncertain legacy
May 1, 2026
Richard Re, Justice Scalia’s uncertain legacy, SCOTUSblog (Mar. 24, 2026).
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Eli Y. Adashi, Daniel P. O’Mahony & I. Glenn Cohen, The Affordable Care Act: Resurrected Curtailing the Ranks of the Uninsured, 326 JAMA 1797 (2021).
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Nikolas Bowie & Daphna Renan, Supremacy: How Rule by the Court Replaced Government by the People (forthcoming 2026).