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Constitutional Chiffhangers: Learning the "hard way" or fixing some ahead of time

02 Feb

Last month, Brian C. Kalt, Harold Norris Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law at Michigan State Univ., published a series of The Volokh Conspiracy posts devoted to topics addressed in his new work Constitutional Cliffhangers: A Legal Guide for Presidents…

 

Constitutional Chiffhangers: Learning the "hard way" or fixing some ahead of time

02 Feb

Last month, Brian C. Kalt, Harold Norris Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law at Michigan State Univ., published a series of The Volokh Conspiracy posts devoted to topics addressed in his new work Constitutional Cliffhangers: A Legal Guide for Presidents…

 

"What would James Madison do if he was staring down a four-hour, closed book Constitutional Law final?"

15 Dec

“I mean besides, you know, not writing the Constitution. I like to think he would have just broken down and started destroying stuff rather than confront the reality of his own intellectual inadequacy and poor post-graduate educational decisions.” Quoting again…

 

Adapting Constitutional Values to Plausible Technological Developments Circa 2025

15 Dec

NPR’s Interpreting The Constitution In The Digital Era featured Jeffery Rosen on Nov. 30th to discuss Constitution 3.0: Freedom and Technological Change (Brookings Institution Press, Nov. 29, 2011)[Amazon] he co-edited with Benjamin Wittes. From the blurb for the book: Technological…

 

The Role of Internet Access for the Freedom of Expression

12 Nov

From the absract of Nicola Lucchi’s Access to Network Services and Protection of Constitutional Rights: Recognizing the Essential Role of Internet Access for the Freedom of Expression [SSRN]: In January 2010, after a troubled process, the French law for “creation…