My article, "Pluralism in State Constitutional Law," will be published with the Georgia Law Review! This article urges an explicitly pluralist approach to constitutional interpretation, and draws on state constitutional cases for inspiration and examples: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
I also made a constitutional law starter pack. I tried to not double-count administrative law pack members so more people get included! Cc, again: @joshuajfriedman.comgo.bsky.app/MDDmJYL
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Check out this essay I wrote last week about what originalism might be a thousand years from now and what this might teach us about classifying instances of constitutional interpretation! It has footnote jokes! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
We're thrilled to be in Chicago at Northwestern Law School co-sponsoring an academic roundtable on state courts with Dan Rodriguez and @zclopton.bsky.social!
Dropping by to plug my forthcoming article, "Papering Justices," where I suggest that each side to Supreme Court cases get a chance to summarily kick a Justice of their choice off the case. Hoping to add some much-needed chaos to the court-reform debates! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
On my way to Baltimore for the National Communication Association Annual Conference! And ready for a virtual symposium at the University of St. Thomas School of Law tomorrow! Presenting at both on Netchoice v. Paxton, 303 Creative, and related First Amendment issues!
It has been the greatest honor of my career to write a Foreword for the Harv Law Rev. I am grateful to be able to tell this story and tell it from the heart in such a prominent forum. As always, I dream of a day when words can change minds and hearts—and worlds: harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/u...