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Government & Politics
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When Bernie Sanders Headed for the Hills
February 21, 2026
Jill Lepore, When Bernie Sanders Headed for the Hills, The New Yorker (Jan. 19, 2026).
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Presidential Greatness and the Fragility of Judicial Supremacy
February 20, 2026
Jack Goldsmith, Presidential Greatness and the Fragility of Judicial Supremacy: 2025 Walter Berns Constitution Day Lecture (2025).
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Trump Fired 17 Inspectors General—Was It Legal?
February 19, 2026
Jack Goldsmith, Trump Fired 17 Inspectors General—Was It Legal?, Lawfare (Jan. 27, 2025).
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A Step in the Right Direction for Prepublication Review
February 19, 2026
Jack Goldsmith & Oona Hathaway, A Step in the Right Direction for Prepublication Review, Lawfare (Feb. 6, 2025).
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Jack Goldsmith, The President’s Favorite Decision: The Influence of Trump v. U.S. in Trump 2.0, Lawfare (Feb. 10, 2025).
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General Law Revivalism and the Problem of 1938
February 19, 2026
Jack Goldsmith & Curtis Bradley, General Law Revivalism and the Problem of 1938, SSRN (Jan. 9, 2026).
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The Presidency After Trump v. United States
February 19, 2026
Jack Goldsmith, The Presidency After Trump v. United States, 2024 The Supreme Court Review 1 (2025).
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The Roberts Court Paradox
February 19, 2026
John C.P. Goldberg & Benjamin C. Zipursky, The Roberts Court Paradox, 94 Fordham Law Review 1 (2025).
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The Damagings Clauses
February 18, 2026
Maureen E. Brady, The Damagings Clauses, 104 Va. L. Rev. 341 (2018).
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Misdemeanors
February 18, 2026
Alexandra Natapoff, Misdemeanors, 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1313 (2012).
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Misdemeanor Decriminalization
February 18, 2026
Alexandra Natapoff, Misdemeanor Decriminalization, 68 Vand. L. Rev. 1055 (2015).
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Regulatory, Safety, and Privacy Concerns of Home Monitoring Technologies During COVID-19
February 18, 2026
Sara Gerke, Carmel Shachar, Peter R. Chai & I. Glenn Cohen, Regulatory, Safety, and Privacy Concerns of Home Monitoring Technologies During COVID-19, 26 Nature Med.
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Law Matters — Less Than We Thought
February 18, 2026
Daniel M. Klerman & Holger Spamann, Law Matters — Less Than We Thought, J. L., Econ., & Org. (2022).
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Epistemic Spillovers: Learning Others’ Political Views Reduces the Ability to Assess and Use Their Expertise in Nonpolitical Domains
February 17, 2026
Joseph Marks, Eloise Copland, Eleanor Loh, Cass R. Sunstein & Tali Sharot, Epistemic Spillovers: Learning Others’ Political Views Reduces the Ability to Assess and Use…
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Farris Peale & Guy-Uriel E. Charles, Plutocratic Democracy, Elon Musk, and the Limits of Campaign Finance Reform, in Money, Politics, and the First Amendment: Fifty…
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Election Law in the American Political System
February 16, 2026
James A. Gardner & Guy-Uriel Charles, Election Law in the American Political System (2018).
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Dirty Thinking About Law & Democracy in Rucho v. Common Cause
February 16, 2026
Guy-Uriel E. Charles & Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer, Dirty Thinking About Law & Democracy in Rucho v. Common Cause (Duke L. Sch. Pub. L. & Legal…
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The Electoral College, the Right to Vote, and Our Federalism: A Comment on a Lasting Institution
February 16, 2026
Luis Fuentes-Rohwer & Guy-Uriel Charles, The Electoral College, the Right to Vote, and Our Federalism: A Comment on a Lasting Institution, 29 Fla. St. U.
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The Shame of the Territories
February 16, 2026
Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer & Guy-Uriel Charles, The Shame of the Territories (Indiana Legal Stud. Rsch. Paper No. 458, 2021).
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Colored Speech: Cross Burnings, Epistemics, and Triumph of the Crits?
February 16, 2026
Guy-Uriel E. Charles, Colored Speech: Cross Burnings, Epistemics, and Triumph of the Crits?, 93 Geo. L. J. 575 (2005).
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Racial Identity, Electoral Structures, and the First Amendment Right of Association
February 16, 2026
Guy-Uriel E. Charles, Racial Identity, Electoral Structures, and the First Amendment Right of Association, 91 Calif. L. Rev. 1209 (2003).