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It's that time of year again:
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It’s Decorative Gourd Season, Motherfuckers
First published on October 9, 2009, this classic by Colin Nissan is our most-read article of all time. We’re celebrating the 16th anniversary of th...
https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/its-decorative-gourd-season-motherfuckers
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A century in the making - this week's University of Virginia conference on John Dewey's "Experience and Nature" (1925). A majestic, frustrating, (endless) book. Event organized by
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UVA Law School
4 months ago
Prof.
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’05, who taught Rule of Law and Its Threats with Prof. Josh Bowers, discusses why the rule of law is so important to democracy and why it is not easily defined.
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What Is the Rule of Law—and Why Does It Matter?
A UVA law professor explains why this phrase is so important to democracy, and how its definition is harder to pin down than you might think.
https://karshinstitute.virginia.edu/news/what-rule-law-and-why-does-it-matter
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Part of my continuing effort to show that the late Justice Souter was more than a mild-mannered, common-law judge (though he was that, too). His philosophy of the common law has a radical side.
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5 months ago
I'd also recommend
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's excellent article, "Justice Souter's Common Law." It gets Souter exactly right.
virginialawreview.org/articles/jus...
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Disturbingly relevant (again). Souter: "The day will come when somebody will come forward and we and the government will in effect say 'take the ball and run with it,' 'do what you have to do.' And that is the way democracy dies."
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Former Supreme Court Justice Souter on The Danger of America's 'Pervasive Civic Ignorance'
YouTube video by PBS NewsHour
https://youtu.be/rWcVtWennr0?t=320
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My review essay of Scott Hershovitz's very interesting recent book, Law is a Moral Practice.
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Barzun on "Law is a Moral Practice" by Hershovitz
Charles L. Barzun (University of Virginia School of Law) has posted Is Law an Intellectual Practice?: A Review of Scott Hershovitz’s Law is a Moral Practice (University of Toronto Law Journal, Forthco...
https://lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/2025/03/barzun-on-law-is-a-moral-practice-by-hershovitz.html
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Below is from yesterday's NYT Editorial. The statement seems dead right to me. But the question I'm interested in is this: What assumptions does the idea that history is the proper judge of morality (and legality) depend on?
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/09/o...
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The Crying Game, The Sixth Sense, _________?
9 months ago
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Robert Oppenheimer, "The Open Mind" (1949):
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My interest in the idea of progress and its relevance to Constitutional Interpretation has led me to Judge David Barron's recent essay/lecture, "The Court of History." Super interesting:
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https://nyulawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/98-NYU-L-Rev-683.pdf
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(First post on this platform) What does it mean to say that social or moral "progress" has occurred over some period of time? An important Q for political progressives, IMO. In this essay, I argue that it entails a judgment that social *learning* has taken place during that time.
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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5018723
https://t.co/00KH5ilnRJ
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