July 16, 2019. Steve Gold is a regular contributor to JOTWELL (The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)), an online journal that features reviews of the best in legal scholarship. In this Jot, Professor Gold reviewed two articles which criticized some central aspects of cost-benefit analysis: Professor Bernard Harcourt’s (Columbia) The Systems Fallacy and Professor … Continue reading Professor Steve Gold publishes in JOTWELL: Two Chapter in the GIGO Mess Epic…
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Amicus Brief Co-Authored by Professor Katie Eyer Filed With the Supreme Court
July 3, 2019. Professor Katie Eyer co-authored an amicus brief on behalf of Scholars of Statutory Interpretation and Equality Law which was filed with the United States Supreme Court. The brief, which was filed in three pending Title VII cases, argued that textualist and original principles compel the conclusion that discrimination based on sexual orientation … Continue reading Amicus Brief Co-Authored by Professor Katie Eyer Filed With the Supreme Court…
Professor Jorge Contesse participates in annual conference on constitutional theory in Latin America
June 10, 2019. Jorge Contesse participated in the annual meeting of the Seminario de Teoría Constitucional y Política (SELA) convened by the Yale Law School. The 2019 event on “Gender and Inequality” was held in Buenos Aires.
A Symposium Issue of Ethics on Professor Adil Haque’s Book, LAW AND MORALITY AT WAR
July 2019. A symposium on Adil Haque’s book in Ethics, the world’s leading journal of moral and legal philosophy: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/et/2019/129/4
Professor Bernard W. Bell on Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck: “State Action,” Traditional Government, Functions, and Government-Created Public Fora
June 21, 2019. Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck: “State Action,” Traditional Government, Functions, and Government-Created Public Fora, 36 Yale J. on Reg.: Notice & Comment. https://yalejreg.com/nc/manhattan-community-access-corp-v-halleck-state-action-traditional-government-functions-and-government-created-public-fora/