Giving Yale Law School The Heave-Ho
The federal clerkship position is highly desirable. Judges wield vast amounts of power in selecting their clerks–so vast that fear of reprisals have forced many […]
The federal clerkship position is highly desirable. Judges wield vast amounts of power in selecting their clerks–so vast that fear of reprisals have forced many […]
There were many accounts and opinions about the March 10 protest by Yale Federalist Society members. Some people claim the protest was short and insignificant […]
Below is an extract from the Original Jurisdiction. The whole book is worth reading. Here’s what the policy—which Dean Gerken never quotes from in her […]
Today’s post (as with many quotes here, I have added some paragraph breaks). We are now back from spring recess and I want to write […]
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday Houston Community College v. Wilson. As an aside, I want to mention that Rick Morris was the Petitioner’s attorney. He is […]
See here for my original post. There are three more: [1.] Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)—one of the most prominent liberal constitutional law scholars in […]
Check out this link. It’s worth the read, but I will give you a sample: Yale Law School’s intellectual climate has been problematic for several […]
Check out this link. It’s worth the read, but I will give you a sample: Yale Law School has had a difficult intellectual climate for […]
This is a superb analysis from his Original Jurisdiction newsletter. You can read the entire article, or here is a portion: This is a report […]
Yale Law School’s Federalist Society chapter invited two speakers on campus to talk about a recent Supreme Court case. Uzuegbunam v. PreczewskiIt is a matter of religious […]