Parent Categories
Government & Politics
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Constitutional Showdowns
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule & Eric A. Posner, Constitutional Showdowns, 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 991 (2008).
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The Credible Executive
October 19, 2022
Adrian Vermeule & Eric A. Posner, The Credible Executive, 74 Chi. L. Rev. 865 (2007).
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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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Accommodating Emergencies
October 19, 2022
Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule, Accommodating Emergencies, 56 Stan. L. Rev. 605 (2003).
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Nondelegation: A Post-mortem
October 19, 2022
Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule, Nondelegation: A Post-mortem, 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1331 (2003).
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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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Don’t Believe the Trump Administration’s Misinformation: Domestic Violence Survivors Can Get Asylum in the United States
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan & Katherine Peeler, Don’t Believe the Trump Administration’s Misinformation: Domestic Violence Survivors Can Get Asylum in the United States, Physicians for Human Rights (May…
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Asymmetries in Immigration Protection
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan, Asymmetries in Immigration Protection, 85 Brook. L. Rev. 319 (2020).
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Dangerous and Unlawful: Why Our Health Care System is Failing New York Communities and How to Fix It
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan, Dangerous and Unlawful: Why Our Health Care System is Failing New York Communities and How to Fix It, The Opportunity Agenda (Nov. 1,…
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With Better Data, We Can Help Set Refugees Up for Success
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan, With Better Data, We Can Help Set Refugees Up for Success, The Conversation (Aug. 30, 2017).
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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 Overlooked Legal Challenge to Trump’s Travel Ban
October 19, 2022
Fatma Marouf, Philip L. Torrey and Sabrineh Ardalan, The Overlooked Legal Challenge to Trump’s Travel Ban, Harv. L. Rev. Blog (Apr. 23, 2018).
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Vetting Refugees: Is Our Screening Process Adequate, Humane, Culturally Appropriate?
October 19, 2022
Sabrineh Ardalan, Vetting Refugees: Is Our Screening Process Adequate, Humane, Culturally Appropriate?, Fed. Law., May 2017, at 56.
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Positive Health: The Human Right to Health Care Under the New York State Constitution
October 19, 2022
Alan Jenkins & Sabrineh Ardalan, Positive Health: The Human Right to Health Care Under the New York State Constitution, 35 Fordham Urban L.J. 479 (2008).
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Ninth Circuit Brief of Law Academics and Professors as Amici Curiae in Opposition to the Petition for Rehearing En Banc in Altera v. Commissioner
October 19, 2022
Leandra Lederman, Susan C. Morse, Stephen E. Shay, Clint Wallace, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, Lily L. Batchelder, Jeremy Bearer-Friend, Joshua D. Blank, Leslie Book, Bryan Camp,…
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The Harvard Law School Proxy Access Roundtable
October 19, 2022
Lucian Bebchuk & Scott Hirst, The Harvard Law School Proxy Access Roundtable (Harv. L. Sch. John M. Olin Ctr. Discussion Paper No. 661, Jan. 1,…
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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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Unpacking the Rise in Crimmigration Cases at the Supreme Court
October 19, 2022
Philip L. Torrey, Unpacking the Rise in Crimmigration Cases at the Supreme Court, 44 Harbinger 109 (2020).
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Challenging Immigration Law’s Conviction Definition
October 19, 2022
Philip L. Torrey, Challenging Immigration Law’s Conviction Definition, Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. Amicus Blog (Nov. 20, 2018).
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What Matter of Soram Got Wrong: ‘Child Abuse’ Crimes that May Trigger Deportation Are Constantly Evolving and Even Target Good Parents
October 19, 2022
Kari Hong & Philip L. Torrey, What Matter of Soram Got Wrong: ‘Child Abuse’ Crimes that May Trigger Deportation Are Constantly Evolving and Even Target…
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Jennings v. Rodriguez and the Future of Immigration Detention
October 19, 2022
Philip L. Torrey, Jennings v. Rodriguez and the Future of Immigration Detention, 20 Harv. Latinx L. Rev. 171 (2017).
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Principles of Federalism and Convictions for Immigration Purposes
October 19, 2022
Philip L. Torrey, Principles of Federalism and Convictions for Immigration Purposes, 36 Immigr. & Nat’lity L. Rev. 3 (2015).
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Alternative Facts in the War on Immigrants
October 19, 2022
Philip L. Torrey, Alternative Facts in the War on Immigrants, Harv. L. & Pol’y Rev. (Mar. 3, 2017).
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Philip L.Torrey, The Erosion of Judicial Discretion in Crime-Based Removal Proceedings, 14-02 Immigr. Briefings 1 (2014).
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Justin Florence & Larry Schwartztol, Trump’s Potential Interference with Mueller’s Investigation: What To Watch For, Lawfare (June 26, 2017, 4:09 PM).
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Larry Schwartztol, Why Federal Courts May Become the Next Front in the Battle to Secure our Elections, The Hill (Oct. 10, 2018, 11:00 EDT).
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Larry Schwartztol, Rocks and Powder: Will Congress Listen to the Courts and Fix Drug Sentencing?, Slate (Aug. 23, 2006, 4:25 PM).
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Can FERC convince utilities to build modern transmission systems?
October 19, 2022
Ari Peskoe, Can FERC convince utilities to build modern transmission systems?, Utility Dive (May 4, 2022).
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Illuminating the Energy Policy Agenda: Electricity Sector Issues Facing the Next Administration
October 19, 2022
Jonas Monast, Kate Konschnik, Ari Peskoe, Sarah Adair & Christina Reichert, Illuminating the Energy Policy Agenda: Electricity Sector Issues Facing the Next Administration (Duke Univ.
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Rethinking Constitutional Welfare Rights
October 19, 2022
Goodwin Liu, Rethinking Constitutional Welfare Rights, 61 Stan. L. Rev. 203 (2008).
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Judge dignifies Trump’s claim of executive privilege
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, Judge dignifies Trump’s claim of executive privilege, Boston Globe (Sept. 7, 2022).
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The Stench at the Supreme Court
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, The Stench at the Supreme Court, The Boston Globe (Dec. 2, 2021).
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Do Supreme Court justices have competing judicial philosophies or are they just partisan hacks?
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, Do Supreme Court justices have competing judicial philosophies or are they just partisan hacks?, The Boston Globe (Oct. 4, 2021).
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United States of America v. Michael Andrew Gary: Brief of Former United States District Court Judges as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondent
October 19, 2022
Paul G. Cassell, Nancy Gertner & Andrew Silverman, United States of America v. Michael Andrew Gary: Brief of Former United States District Court Judges as…
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Offense/Offender Distinction and Competence
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, Offense/Offender Distinction and Competence (response to Douglas A. Berman), in Criminal Law Conversations 625 (Paul Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey & Kimberly Ferzan eds.,…
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Sexual Harassment and the Bench
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, Sexual Harassment and the Bench, 71 Stan. L. Rev. Online 88 (2018).
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The “Lower” Federal Courts: Judging in a Time of Trump
October 19, 2022
Judge Nancy Gertner (Ret.), The “Lower” Federal Courts: Judging in a Time of Trump, 93 Ind. L.J. 83 (2018).
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Lynn S. Adelman, Nancy Gertner, Richard G. Kopf, Gerald E. Lynch & Gregory A. Presnell, Federal Sentenciing Under “Advisory” Guidelines: Observations by District Judges, 75…
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Bakke on Affirmative Action for Women — Pedestal or Cage
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, Bakke on Affirmative Action for Women — Pedestal or Cage, 14 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 173 (1979).
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Alternatives to the Carceral State: The Judge’s Role
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, Alternatives to the Carceral State: The Judge’s Role, 74 Soc. Res. 663 (2007).
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The Judicial Repeal of the Johnson/Kennedy Administration’s ‘Signature’ Achievement
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, The Judicial Repeal of the Johnson/Kennedy Administration’s ‘Signature’ Achievement, in A Nation of Widening Opportunities: the Civil Rights Act at 50 (Ellen D.
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‘Only Procedural’: Thoughts on the Substantive Law Dimensions of Preliminary Procedural Decisions in Employment Discrimination Cases
October 19, 2022
Elizabeth M. Schneider & Nancy Gertner, ’Only Procedural’: Thoughts on the Substantive Law Dimensions of Preliminary Procedural Decisions in Employment Discrimination Cases, 57 N.Y.L. Sch.
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Opinions I Should Have Written
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, Opinions I Should Have Written, 110 Nw. U. L. Rev. 423 (2016).
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From Omnipotence to Impotence: American Judges and Sentencing
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, From Omnipotence to Impotence: American Judges and Sentencing, 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 523 (2007).
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Nancy Gertner, Juries and Originalism: Giving “Intelligible Content” to the Right to a Jury Trial, 71 Ohio St. L.J. 935 (2011).
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On Competence, Legitimacy, and Proportionality
October 19, 2022
Nancy Gertner, On Competence, Legitimacy, and Proportionality, 160 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1585 (2012).