Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law
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Politicians are throwing laws at the wall and seeing what sticks.
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I am happy to pass along this announcement from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty: Becket is seeking 3 or more new attorneys for its 2024-25 Constitutional Law Fellowship. The fellowship is a one-year position that is open to exceptional recent judicial clerks. It provides immediate, hands-on experience litigating cutting-edge religious liberty cases under the mentorship…
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The real crisis seems to be in academia, not at the Court
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Presenters include Kermit Roosevelt (UPenn), Samantha Barbas (U. of Buffalo), Michael Mannheimer (Northern Kentucky Univ.), and myself.
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Or Bassok (University of Nottingham - Faculty of Law and Social Sciences) has posted The World of Constitutionalism is Not Flat (24.4 German Law Journal (2023) (Forthcoming)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: In recent years, the emerging field of...
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A phrase like "Parliament decisions on its own behalf" has not been codified in Spanish legal and political discourse. Nevertheless, it is acknowledged that there are certain issues where political parties within parliament possess distinct interests that may influence their legislative choices. To counter the potential hazards involved, various elements have demonstrated varying degrees of efficiency in ensuring that decision are being made for the common good, despite the influence of party-specific concerns.
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Check it out in a 2780-page PDF ("The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation"), or browse by section here. CONAN is indeed its nickname, at least among some. Thanks to Prof. Seth Barrett Tillman for pointing out that the version covering all the cases through June 30, 2022 is now available.
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Matthew L. M. Fletcher (University of Michigan Law School) has posted Federal Indian Law as Method on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Essay is written in the shadow of a series of noxious attacks on core principles of federal...
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We're looking for lateral and entry-level candidates for subjects ranging from Constitutional Law to Intellectual Property
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By Théo Fournier. This essay argues that rule-of-law culture could be an avenue of research to address the issue of constitutional resilience of liberal democratic regimes, i.e. the capacity of liberal constitution to resist the passage of time and to remain legitimate in the eyes of the citizenry.
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Darren Harvey (King's College London) has posted The Role of the Constitutional Scholar in Relation to the Rule of Law Crisis (Giornale di Storia Constituzionale / Journal of Constitutional History, 2023) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This paper considers...