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The Journal of Law & Liberty is a student-edited law journal dedicated to the critical exploration of classical liberal ideas.
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Joined March 2010
The articles from Issue 1 of Volume 19 are now live on our website. We have articles from Michael Velchik, Brian Chen, @TimothySandefur, @AlisonSomin and @ErinWilcoxPLF, and Jeremy Kidd and Randall Simmons. Check them out below: 🧵 https://t.co/dl7d6I28K0
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Jeremy Kidd and Randall Simmons's "Public Choice and Public Trust" demonstrates that the public choice doctrine has fallen far from its commerce-enabling origins.
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.@AlisonSomin and @ErinWilcoxPLF's "Proxy Discrimination in Public Contracting" explains that racial preferences would be just as illegal in government contracting as they are in the education context.
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.@TimothySandefur's "Originalism and the Illusions of Objectivity" offers a highly original critique of the originalist interpretive method.
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Brian Chen's "Delegating the Immigration Power" offers a timely examination of whether separation-of-powers principles constrain Congress's ability to delegate immigration powers to the executive.
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Michael K. Velchik's "The Presidential Communications Privilege" is a first-of-its-kind deep dive into the features of the core of executive privilege.
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The articles from Issue 2 of Volume 16 are now live on our website! We have articles from @ProfRobnFeldman & Gideon Schor, @RichardAEpstein, and Eugene Volokh (of @VolokhC ). We also have a note from @BenPrengler. Check them out below! https://t.co/aSnEjDiBG9
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Listen to the "What is the 'Rule of Law' in Administrative Law?" Symposium's Keynote Address from 2/8 Hosted by @AdLawCenter & @nyujll Feat., our former Director, Judge Neomi Rao https://t.co/CWNJH7cHuq
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I'm late in posting this, but my contribution to the @nyujll symposium in memory of Judge Stephen F. Williams is now online. Honored to be able to join in remembering him. "Law Within Limits: Judge Williams and the Constitution" https://t.co/PrfdMHwFUC
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Watch the 2/8 @AdLawCenter & @nyujll symposium panel: What is the 'Rule of Law' in Administrative Law? Feat. Professors @narosenblum, Thomas W. Merrill, and Philip Hamburger, moderated by Judge Rachel P. Kovner https://t.co/6Ji7FP74qR
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These discussions came out of a forthcoming symposium in the NYU Journal of Law & Liberty and took place on campus at NYU in February 2023.
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The two panels are open to the entire @nyuniversity community. The keynote will have limited attendance due to space constraints. Can't make it? Don't worry! Everything will be recorded and posted online as soon as possible.
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Finally, Judge Neomi Rao will present the keynote address after a brief introduction by Prof. @RichardAEpstein.
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Our second panel, moderated by Judge Steven Menashi, will feature Prof. Sally Katzen, Prof. Gary Lawson, and Adam White.
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Our first panel, moderated by Judge Rachel Kovner, will feature Prof. @narosenblum, Prof. Philip Hamburger, and Prof. Thomas Merrill. They will discuss what the rule of law means in administrative law.
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Good afternoon #adlaw nerds! Today we're excited to host a symposium with @AdLawCenter titled "What is 'The Rule of Law' in the Administrative State?"
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State attempts to regulate in a host of areas could get a boost or be crippled based on the outcome of #SupremeCourt case National Pork Producers Council et al. v. Karen Ross et al. See my article w/ Gideon Schor in @nyujll, Lochner Revenant. 1/ https://t.co/Vy4kpUp5YN
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Prof. Epstein writes that the federal courts need to vigorously enforce the dormant commerce clause to preserve economic liberty through competition.
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We're excited to publish Prof. @RichardAEpstein's reply to @ProfRobnFeldman and Prof. Gideon Schor's article on the Dormant Commerce Clause, forthcoming in Volume 16! Available now on SSRN:
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