Instructors
Charles Fried
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Constitutional Law: First Amendment
January 19, 2023
Prerequisites: This course draws on a background of US history and constitutional history. Students who are unsure of their preparedness are encouraged to check with…
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Prerequisites: None
JD students who have taken other courses covering some of this material should seek permission before enrolling. Exam Type: … -
Constitutional Law: First Amendment
January 18, 2023
Prerequisites: This course draws on a background of US history and constitutional history. Students who are unsure of their preparedness are encouraged to check with…
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Constitutional Law: First Amendment
January 18, 2023
Prerequisites: This course draws on a background of US history and constitutional history. Students who are unsure of their preparedness are encouraged to check with…
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In Memoriam: Ronald Dworkin
December 9, 2022
Charles Fried, Frances Kamm, Frank I. Michelman et al. In Memoriam: Ronald Dworkin, 127 Harv. L. Rev. 489 (2013).
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Lies and the Father of Lies
December 1, 2022
Charles Fried, Lies and the Father of Lies, 2022 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y Per Curiam [18] (2022).
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Opinion of Fried, J., Concurring in the Judgment
November 15, 2022
Charles Fried, Opinion of Fried, J., Concurring in the Judgment, in Shakespeare and the Law: A Conversation Among Disciplines and Professions 156 (Bradin Cormack, Martha…
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The Reactionary Court
November 9, 2022
Charles Fried, The Reactionary Court, N.Y. Rev. (Nov. 24, 2022).
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Comment on Hirshleifer Paper
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Comment on Hirshleifer Paper, 4 Rsch. L. & Econ. 61 (1982).
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Charles Fried, I Once Urged the Supreme Court to Overturn Roe. I’ve Changed My Mind., N.Y. Times, Nov. 30, 2021.
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Charles Fried, I Was Reagan’s Solicitor General. Here’s What Biden Should Do With the Court, N.Y. Times, Oct. 19, 2020.
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Contract as Promise: Lessons Learned
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Contract as Promise: Lessons Learned, 20 Theoretical Inquiries L. 367 (2019).
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Charles Fried, Defining and Constraining the Sovereign: “The Most Difficult of All Tasks,” in Sovereignty and the New Executive Authority 67 (Claire Finkelstein & Michael…
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The Cunning of Reason: Michael Klarman’s The Framers’ Coup
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, The Cunning of Reason: Michael Klarman’s The Framers’ Coup, 116 Mich. L. Rev. 981 (2018) (reviewing Michael J. Klarman, The Framers’ Coup: The…
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Privacy: Economics and Ethics, A Comment on Posner
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Privacy: Economics and Ethics, A Comment on Posner, 12 Ga. L. Rev. 423 (1978).
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Introduction: The Need for a Philosophical Anthropology
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Introduction: The Need for a Philosophical Anthropology, 48 Ind. L.J. 527 (1973).
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Review, John Rawls, A Theory of Justice
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Review, A Theory of Justice by John Rawls (1971) , 84 Harv. L. Rev. 1691 (1972)(book review).
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Review, Charles A. Reich, The Greening of America
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Review, Charles A. Reich, The Greening of America, 84 Harv. L. Rev. 749 (1971)(book review).
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Exit
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Exit, New Republic, Oct. 31, 1983, at 10.
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Liberals and Love
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Liberals and Love, New Republic, Dec. 24, 1984, at 40 (reviewing Morris Janowitz, The Reconstruction of Patriotism: Education for Civic Consciousness (1983)).
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The Trouble With Lawyers
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, The Trouble With Lawyers, N.Y. Times, Feb. 12, 1984, at 56.
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Liberalism, Community and the Objectivity of Values
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Liberalism, Community and the Objectivity of Values, 96 Harv. L. Rev. 960 (1983) (reviewing Michael J. Sandel, Liberalism and the Limits of Justice…
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Federalism — Why Should We Care?
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Federalism — Why Should We Care?, 6 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 1 (1982).
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The Laws of Change: The Cunning of Reason in Moral and Legal History
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, The Laws of Change: The Cunning of Reason in Moral and Legal History, 9 J. Legal Stud. 335 (1980).
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The Challenge of Legal Education
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, The Challenge of Legal Education, 8 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 309 (1985).
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Jurisprudential Responses to Legal Realism
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Jurisprudential Responses to Legal Realism, 73 Cornell L. Rev. 331 (1988).
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What is Wrong with the Supreme Court?
October 19, 2022
Paul M. Bator, What is Wrong with the Supreme Court?, 51 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 673 (1990)(Charles Fried ed.).
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Paul M. Bator, The Constitution as Architecture: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
October 19, 2022
Paul M. Bator, The Constitution as Architecture: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III, 65 Ind. L.J. 233 (1990)(Charles Fried ed.).
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Affirmative Action After City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co.: A Response to the Scholars’ Statement
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Affirmative Action After City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co.: A Response to the Scholars’ Statement, 99 Yale L.J. 155 (1989).
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Charles Fried, Debate, After the Independent Counsel Decision: Is Separation of Powers Dead?, 26 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1669 (1989).
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Paul Bator
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Paul Bator, 56 U. Chi. L. Rev. 419 (1989).
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The Conservatism of Justice Harlan
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, The Conservatism of Justice Harlan, 36 N.Y.L Sch. L. Rev. 33 (1991).
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Third Thoughts on Rust v. Sullivan and the First Amendment — Dean Stone’s Supposed Killer Hypo
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Third Thoughts on Rust v. Sullivan and the First Amendment — Dean Stone’s Supposed Killer Hypo, 9 Const. Comment. 161 (1992).
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Impudence
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Impudence, 5 Sup. Ct. Rev. 155 (1992).
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Uneasy Preferences: Affirmative Action in Retrospect
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Uneasy Preferences: Affirmative Action in Retrospect, Am. Prospect, Sept./Oct. 1999, at 50.
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Types
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Types, 14 Const. Comment. 55 (1997).
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Reflections on Crime and Punishment
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Reflections on Crime and Punishment, 30 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 681 (1997).
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Lawyers: Priests, Politicians or Citizens?
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Lawyers: Priests, Politicians or Citizens?, in Ethics and the Law 75 (Maile-Gene Sagen ed., 1985).
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Reply to Lawson
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Reply to Lawson, 17 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 35 (1994).
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On Judgment
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, On Judgment, 15 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1025 (2011).
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Justice and Liberty
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Justice and Liberty, VI Nomos 126 (1963).
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Ethics and the Law
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Lawyers: Priests, Politicians or Citizens, in Ethics and the Law (Maile-Gene Sagen ed., Iowa Humanities Board 1985).
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The Convergence of Contract and Promise
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, The Convergence of Contract and Promise, 120 Harv. L. Rev. F. 1 (2009) (Responding to Seana Valentine Shiffrin, The Divergence of Contract and…
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Comment: Constitutionalism, Privitization, and Globalization
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, Comment: Constitutionalism, Privitization, and Globalization, 21 Cardozo L. Rev. 1091 (2000).
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Should the Current Electoral College System be Preserved?
October 19, 2022
Walter Berns, Judith A. Best & Charles Fried, Should the Current Electoral College System be Preserved?, 80 Cong. Dig. 16 (2001).
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Redressing Harm: Who Decides?
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried & David Rosenberg, Redressing Harm: Who Decides?, 31 Seton Hall L. Rev. 625 (2001).
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A Meditation on the First Principles of Judicial Ethics
October 19, 2022
Charles Fried, A Meditation on the First Principles of Judicial Ethics, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1227 (2004).