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The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy (JLPP) is America’s law journal—the nation's leading forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship.
Cambridge, MA
Joined April 2011
Last month, we published Volume 47, Issue 2! You can read it here: https://t.co/DLioYdTLQg
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The nation’s leading forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship
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Charlie Kirk tried to win hearts and minds through open debate with all comers; his enemies found it intolerable and assassinated him. One reaction, a bad reaction, is private violence, which is unjust except in defined cases, such as immediate self-defense and defense of others.
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We're told "separation of church and state" is real. But that's a lie—and a very damaging one. Post-Dobbs, the conservative legal movement must hone in on a new goal: Overturn Everson. New @HarvardJLPP article from me, @tlloydcline, and @yhazony 🖋️ https://t.co/ChQUE4RKFq
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That’s why @HarvardJLPP is a much better read
Advocates rarely consult journals like the Harvard Law Review, said O.H. Skinner, Arizona’s former solicitor general, because the journal's obsession with DEI has led to "ever-more-ridiculous levels of academic myopia" and pushed the most pressing legal questions to the side.
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Call for Submissions: Harvard JLPP is welcoming submissions for Volume 49! JLPP is the leading law journal dedicated to conservative and libertarian scholarship. We accept articles on a rolling basis through our Scholastica portal. We look forward to reviewing all submissions!
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Now published in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy: "DOBBS AND THE ORIGINALISTS" This paper explains the Dobbs decision, its overturning of Roe, and its use of "history and tradition" on originalist grounds. Many thanks to the @HarvardJLPP editors! Link below in thread;
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Congratulations to Jack Ferguson '24 J.D. on receiving the prestigious 2024 Brown Award for Excellence in Legal Writing from the Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation! His paper, "The Ciceronian Origins of American Law and Constitutionalism," soon to be published in the
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Delighted to have this guest post today @thenewdigest by Harvard Law alum Jack Kieffaber — a striking thought experiment on the consequences for textualism of “ https://t.co/Fwkw2FkOgc.” (Spoiler: it puts the textualist faith to a severe test). Enjoy! https://t.co/TphhyCjRoA
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Very interesting and provocative article out today by Jack Kieffaber (forthcoming in @HarvardJLPP). “PREDICTABILITY, AI, AND JUDICIAL FUTURISM: WHY ROBOTS WILL RUN THE LAW AND TEXTUALISTS WILL LIKE IT” If textualism is done best by robots, what is the comparative advantage of a
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Live on JLPP: Per Curiam - “Textualism, the Gun Control Act, and ATF’s Redefinition of ‘Firearm’” by Stephen Halbrook. Read here: https://t.co/Zs7BxOD0bm
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Download a PDF Textualism, the Gun Control Act, and ATF’s Redefinition of “Firearm” Stephen P. Halbrook* The Supreme Court has granted the Attorney General’s petition for a writ of certiorari in a …
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Live on JLPP: Per Curiam - “Proxies, Quorum, and Legislative Immunity” by @KKGandall Read here: https://t.co/2PjnCw3Hdr
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Download a PDF Proxies, Quorum, and Legislative Immunity Kimo Gandall* On March 13, 2020, President Trump declared a nationwide emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Two days lat…
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ICYMI: Live on JLPP: Per Curiam - “If You’re Worried About Lina Khan, Then Support Specific Authority Bills” by Joel Thayer. Read here: https://t.co/DYiKp1hWCs
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Download a PDF If You’re Worried About Lina Khan, Then Support Specific Authority Bills Joel Thayer* The adverse impact large tech firms have on children’s mental health and free markets are undeni…
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Live on JLPP: Per Curiam - “Water and Federalism in Texas v. New Mexico” by our own JLPP alumnus Frances Williamson. Read here: https://t.co/Z0rFUHRdfe
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Download a PDF Water and Federalism in Texas v. New Mexico Frances Williamson* Drought plagues the western United States.[1] California, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, among others, rely…
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Live in JLPP: Per Curiam - “Much Ado About Nothing: Rahimi Reinforces Bruen and Heller” by Mark W. Smith (@fourboxesdiner) Link: https://t.co/1JhByiB1E8
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Download a PDF Much Ado About Nothing: Rahimi Reinforces Bruen and Heller Mark W. Smith* On June 21, 2024, the Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in United States v. Rah…
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Seth Barrett Tillman & Josh Blackman, What We Did and Did Not Argue in United States v. Trump, 2024 Harv. J.L & Pub. Pol’y Per Curiam 25, < https://t.co/0PRGNjfDtl>; < https://t.co/2cfglNTtTn>.
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ICYMI: Anthony Jose Sirven published “Undue Process: Revisited” with us on JLPP: Per Curiam. The piece discusses the brewing tension between IVF and abortion rights. Read here: https://t.co/BB3XMrXKqA
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Download a PDF Undue Process: Revisited Anthony Jose Sirven* Introduction Nearly a decade ago, I wrote my law-school note on how there was a tension brewing between IVF and abortion rights.[1] The …
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New in @HarvardJLPP Per Curiam: What We Did and Did Not Argue in United States v. Trump.
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Download a PDF What We Did and Did Not Argue in United States v. Trump Seth Barrett Tillman* Josh Blackman** Editor’s Note: This essay had already been submitted to the Harvard Journal of Law &…
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Live on JLPP: Per Curiam - @SethBTillman and @JoshMBlackman discuss the arguments they made, and didn’t make, in United States v. Trump. Read here: https://t.co/qtDoO4x6Lt
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Download a PDF What We Did and Did Not Argue in United States v. Trump Seth Barrett Tillman* Josh Blackman** Editor’s Note: This essay had already been submitted to the Harvard Journal of Law &…
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Live on JLPP: Per Curiam - “The Judicial Appointment Process” by Michael A. Fragoso. Link: https://t.co/BIKYPPgcjS
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Download a PDF The Judicial Appointment Process By Michael A. Fragoso* “What do you call a judicial nominee who only got 51 votes?” “Your Honor.” The judicial appointment process ranks among the mo…
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