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University of Virginia law professor Aditya Bamzai delivered a speech on legal scope and the domain of judicial deference at the Harvard Law School’s annual Scalia lecture on Wednesday.
University of Chicago law professor William P. Baude discussed moving “beyond textualism” at Harvard Law School’s annual Scalia lecture held Monday. By Neil H. Shah ...
On Monday, I delivered the 2023 Scalia Lecture at Harvard Law School. My title was "Beyond Textualism?" and I discussed "the reductio ad Bostock"; the role of substantive canons and the major ...
Scalia ended his lecture by encouraging the audience to go back to an originalist view of the Constitution by voting for judges who share this ideology. “Otherwise the majority will decide the ...
Join us for our annual Antonin Scalia Constitution Day Lecture with Judge Amul Thapar, "Originalism in Theory and Practice." Judge Amul R. Thapar serves as a judge on the United States Court of ...
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia delivered the 17th Richard E. Snyder President's Lecture yesterday afternoon at the Gantcher Center.
Scalia was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan and is the longest-serving justice currently on the court. This will be Scalia's second visit to UT.
When Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia arrived on Oct. 2 to give the 17th and final Richard E. Snyder President's Lecture, campus was already in an uproar over the guest. Students, equipped with ...
University of Chicago law professor William P. Baude discussed moving “beyond textualism” — a form of legal interpretation that draws conclusions based primarily on the plain meaning of legal ...
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