J. Joel Alicea (Catholic University of America (CUA) - Columbus School of Law) has posted Bruen Was Right on SSRN. Here is the abstract: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen is one of ...
Vincent Phillip Muñoz (University of Notre Dame - Department of Political Science) has posted WHAT IS AN ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGION? AND WHAT DOES DISESTABLISHMENT REQUIRE? on SSRN. Here is the ...
Mila Sohoni (Stanford Law School) has posted Chevron's Legacy (138 Harvard Law Review Forum 66 (2025)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: In June 2024, the Court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo ...
Kiyoung Kim (Chosun University - Department of Law) has posted Civil Constitutionalism and Universalism in Jurisprudence : The Global Market and International Law on SSRN. Here is the abstract This ...
Emad H. Atiq (Cornell University - Law School; Cornell University - Sage School of Philosophy) has posted Knowledge by Acquaintance and Impartial Virtue (Philosophical Studies (forthcoming)) on SSRN.
Are the unborn human persons? What is the difference between legal and moral personhood? What does it mean to say that a corporation is a legal person? Do the most intelligent animals deserve the ...
Pablo E. Navarro (Lisbon Public Law Research Centre; University of Lisbon - School of Law) has posted Legal Reasons, Normative Determinacy, and Rules of Closure (Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, ...
Filippo Lancieri (Georgetown University Law Center; ETH Zurich Center For Law and Economics; Stigler Center), Laura Edelson (Northeastern University), & Stefan Bechtold (ETH Zürich) have posted AI ...
Michael Gentithes (University of Akron - School of Law; Chicago-Kent College of Law - Illinois Institute of Technology; New York University School of Law; Loyola University Chicago School of Law) has ...
Adina Preda (Trinity College (Dublin)) has posted Interest-Based Rights, Peremptoriness, and Exclusionary Reasons (Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Sep 2024, pp 337-350) on SSRN. Here is the ...
David A. Simon (Northeastern University School of Law) & Patrick Russell Goold (City University London, The City Law School) have posted IP’s Pluralism Puzzle (__ Texas Law Review __ (forthcoming 2025 ...
The Download of the Week is Disconsents by Daryl J. Levinson & David Pozen. Here is the abstract: Consent is an indispensable standard and organizing principle in any liberal legal order that prizes ...
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