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History Archives | Scott Holleran
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News & Ideas. Arts & Movies. RSS feed for this section. Nationalism, Statism and Propaganda. July 6, 2016. This month’s major political conventions will be historic. Nationalist Donald Trump. Presumptive nominee of the philosophically bankrupt Republican Party, and welfare-statist Hillary Clinton. Though Trump polls as a loser, polls have been wrong for years, from House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s upset loss. Is elected president) the new presidency. The Cause of Hitler’s Germany. For a fundamental ex...
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Link Policy - The Volokh Conspiracy
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Commentary on law, public policy, and more. Advice for Bloggers Promoting Their Work to Other Bloggers:. I thought now was a good time to repost my old post on the subject, especially since I suspect that many other bloggers have similar preferences to these. I also add a new item (#3):. We sometimes get e-mail from people asking us to link to their blogs, or their posts. 1 Pitch the post, not the blog. 2 Include both (a) the text of the post and (b) the URL of that particular post. Sources on the Second...
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Reforming Higher Education: Incentives, STEM Majors, and Liberal Arts Majors - the Education versus Credential Tradeoff - The Volokh Conspiracy
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Commentary on law, public policy, and more. Reforming Higher Education: Incentives, STEM Majors, and Liberal Arts Majors – the Education versus Credential Tradeoff. November 9, 2011. The Wall Street Journal’s excellent series on jobless young people features an article today on why students study liberal arts in college over STEM subjects. And why so many would-be STEM majors shift to liberal arts, despite the apparent loss of career prospects. Larry Ribstein follows up with commentary. The top universit...
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Georgetown Law Faculty Blog: Archives
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Georgetown Law Faculty Blog. Robert Drinan, S.J. Cost-Benefit Jumps the Shark. Antibiotics, Animals, and Agency Discretion. Philip Schrag on "Why Would Anyone Want to Be a Public Interest Lawyer? International Development Assistance for Health: Ten Priorities for the Obama Administration. New articles by Don Langevoort and Paul Rothstein. John Mikhail: Moral Grammar and Intuitive Jurisprudence: A Formal Model of Unconscious Moral and Legal Knowledge. What Paul Dean Did. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Move to the Washington Post Site - The Volokh Conspiracy
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Commentary on law, public policy, and more. Move to the Washington Post. January 22, 2014. We’ve moved to the Washington Post. Site, as part of a new joint venture with the Post. If you aren’t redirected automatically, please click here. The Economics of Credit Card Security. Why the Court should uphold Congress’s power in the Jerusalem Passport case. Why the Court should uphold Congress’s power in the Jerusalem Passport case. Move to the Washington Post. The Economics of Credit Card Security. Freedom of...
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Brief Review of Takeover: The Return of the Imperial Presidency and the Subversion of American Democracy - The Volokh Conspiracy
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Commentary on law, public policy, and more. Brief Review of Takeover: The Return of the Imperial Presidency and the Subversion of American Democracy. January 21, 2014. That affirmative actions preferences are constitutionally permissible. Savage indicts the administration for ignoring. In favor of its own interpretation of the Constitution. In fact,. Only held that preferences in. Are permissible. While some scholars think that. Logic can be applied to employment (I’m not one of them),. Case, banning pre...
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Meet the Editors | Constitutional Law
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The Journal of Things We Like (Lots). Constitutional Law Section Editors. The Section Editors choose the Contributing Editors and exercise editorial control over their section. In addition, each Section Editor will write at least one contribution ( jot ) per year. Questions about contributing to a section ought usually to be addressed to the section editors. Professor Patrick O. Gudridge. Vice Dean and Professor of Law. University of Miami School of Law. Gordon Rosen Professor of Law. Professor Vicki C&#...
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People Organized as Corporations are People Too - The Volokh Conspiracy
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Commentary on law, public policy, and more. People Organized as Corporations are People Too. January 21, 2010. Others, such as senior Conspirator Eugene Volokh, are much better qualified than I am to comment on today’s important free speech decision. It’s true, of course, that corporations “are not human beings.” But their owners (the stockholders) and employees are. Human beings organized as corporations shouldn’t have fewer constitutional rights than those organized as s...There are various other argum...
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