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Jed H. Shugerman (Boston University - School of Law) has posted A Historical Case for a Robust But Non-Remedial Seventh Amendment on SSRN. Here is the abstract: In SEC v. Jarkesy, the Supreme Court ...
I am saddened to learn of the passing of Richard Fallon, the Story Professor Law, at Harvard Law School. I have known Dick for more than 40 years. I was in his Federal Courts class during his first ...
Agustin V. Startari (Universidad de la Republica; Universidad de Palermo; Universidad de la Empresa (UDE)) has posted The Grammar of Objectivity: Formal Mechanisms for the Illusion of Neutrality in ...
Introduction This week the Legal Theory Lexicon entry focuses on "ambiguity" and "vagueness"--two important concepts for the theory of interpretation. Some legal texts are ambiguous--they contain ...
M. Henry Ishitani (Yale Law School; Yale University - Department of History; University of Tulsa College of Law) has posted The Fourteenth Amendment is Not a Bill of Attainder: Uncovering the ...
Rebecca Stone (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Law) has posted A Democratic Conception of Consumer Contracts (15 HBLR 93 (2025)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: I sketch and ...
Talia Roitberg Harmon (Niagara University), Michael L. Perlin (New York Law School), Maren Geiger (Niagara University, Department of Criminal Justice), Lea Roitberg (Niagara University), & Stacy ...
Giancarlo Anello (University of Parma) has posted The Duty of Fast: Religious Abstinence and the Quest for Food Security on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Despite the universal declaration of the right ...
Rafał Mańko (Central European University, Democracy Institute) has posted Legal Survivals and Juristic Epistemic Authority on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The concept of "legal survivals" has been ...
Jack Kieffaber (Harvard University - Harvard Law School), Kimo Gandall (Harvard University, Harvard Law School), Steven M. Foster, Jr. (U.S. Army), & Kenny McLaren (Harvard University - Harvard Law ...
Introduction This week the Legal Theory Lexicon entry focuses on "ambiguity" and "vagueness"--two important concepts for the theory of interpretation. Some legal texts are ambiguous--they contain ...
Christian Legal Theory William Stuntz (Harvard) has a book review entitled Christian Legal Theory forthcoming from the Harvard Law Review and available now on SSRN (click the article title for the ...