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RT @WilliamBaude: Essential reading.
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RT @RichardMRe: Last fall, the editors of the Harvard Law Review invited me to write the Foreword for this year's Supreme Court issue. M….
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RT @ProfKMCrocker: Honored to work w/@HarvLRev, @NeilScottSiegel (@TAMULawSchool) & these other amazing scholars 👇. @WilliamBaude, Bradley,….
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On Oct. 10, HLR will host a Symposium on Judicial Review in Jeopardy? We are delighted to have such distinguished participants and to publish a diverse slate of Symposium Essays next June. Special thanks to co-organizers Texas A&M and Professors Katherine Crocker and Neil Siegel.
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RT @lihiy: My collaborator and overall bestie @MaayanSudai and I wrote for the Harvard Law Review Blog about Title VII's identity problem,….
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RT @OrinKerr: This is a super-cool article looking at 33,000+ search warrant applications filed electronically in Utah to figure out how lo….
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RT @BYULaw: In the first-ever comprehensive empirical study of the electronic warrant system, Professors Dane Thorley (BYU Law), Brett Hash….
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RT @KannonShanmugam: Happy New Bluebook Day!
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RT @shbarclay: My latest piece, Constructing Constitutional Rights, is now out. Thanks to the @HarvLRev for inviting me to write this respo….
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RT @BenDinovelli: Excited to share that my new paper, The Federal Reserve’s Forgotten Credit Mandate, was just published in @HarvLRev! 🚨It….
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RT @Shalev_Roisman: I have an essay out in the @HarvLRev blog on "President Trump in the Era of Exclusive Powers." . The basic claim is t….
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The defining doctrinal innovation of the second Trump administration has been to take the Supreme Court at its word. In recent years, the Court...
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RT @DividedArgument: NEW EPISODE: "In Whack ASAP". Live from @Harvard_Law thanks to @HarvLRev, we break down the Court's latest shadow dock….
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RT @EliasNeibart: My latest @HarvLRev, reacting to Judge Kovner’s excellent Scalia Lecutre:. We can’t say whether any interpretive tool is….
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In this year’s Scalia Lecture at Harvard Law School, Judge Rachel Kovner asked: “Are We All Textualists Now?”  Of course, she was riffing off...
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The Harvard Law Review invited Justice Stephen Breyer, Judge Kevin Newsom, Alana Frederick, and Thomas Nielsen (HLR ’24) to discuss methods of statutory interpretation. Read a transcript of their comments and find out whether snails need train tickets: .
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On March 3, 2025, the Harvard Law Review hosted Justice Stephen G. Breyer, Judge Kevin Newsom, Alana Frederick, and Thomas Nielsen (HLR '24) for...
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Issue 5 of Volume 138 is now live: The Harvard Law Review respectfully dedicates this issue to Professor Charles Fried, with tributes from Justice Stephen Breyer and Professors John Goldberg, Richard Lazarus, Martha Minow, and Stephen Sachs.
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Read Volume 138 - Issue 5 of the Harvard Law Review, a student-run journal of legal scholarship.
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Most eligible voters who are detained pretrial never get an opportunity to vote. A new Nevada law tries to change that. Is it enough?
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Of the 550,000 people detained in city and county jails across the United States, 448,000 are detained awaiting trial. The number of people detained...
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RT @ElenaChachko: New short essay for @HarvLRev on the impact of the Supreme Court's administrative law term on internationally informed ag….
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Could a council of impartial judges and conditional resignations make the Supreme Court’s ethics code enforceable? Prof. Ayres and Prof. @RichardMRe argue that they could:
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It has been a big moment for court reform. President Biden has proposed a slate of important if vaguely defined reforms, including a new...
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RT @HarvLRev: @SecBlinken’s announcement that @EdmundoGU “won the most votes” in the recent 🇻🇪 election implicates the Executive’s exclusiv….
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Venezuela — home to the “largest proven oil reserves” on Earth — vests its hydrocarbon deposits in the Republic as its “inalienable” assets and subjects them to...
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RT @EliasNeibart: My latest in @HarvLRev on Vidal v. Elster:. For Justice Barrett, then, “history and tradition” is not the end-all, be-al….
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Tradition. It’s the talk of the town — especially in originalist circles. But what role should it play in constitutional argument? Even fellow originalists...
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