Leading the honorees as Best Canadian Law Blog is Double Aspect, the Canadian
constitutional law blog written by Leonid Sirota, a J.S.D. candidate at NYU School of Law.
Double Aspect, the Canadian
constitutional law blog of Leonid Sirota, won the The Fodden Award for Best Canadian Law Blog overall.
Making his pitch in the UK
Constitutional Law Blog, he lamented that the wikipedia article on the UK constitution, first port of call for many a lay person (and law student in a hurry), «would not pass a peer review process for an academic journal and nor would it receive a good mark as an undergraduate essay (though I suspect it has been cut and pasted into some over the years)».
Not exact matches
The same could be surmised from the conduct and discourse of the Committee Chair himself, who recently chose to start up a «lively and passionate public debate» on codification on the academic
blog of the United Kingdom
Constitutional Law Association — hardly likely to be read by any «public» other than public law academi
Law Association — hardly likely to be read by any «public» other than public
law academi
law academics.
This is an abridged version of a
blog post that first appeared on the UK
Constitutional Law Group website in early May, entitled «Be careful what you wish for — it may never happen».
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Glenn Greenwald is a
Constitutional law attorney, and author of the political
blog, «Unclaimed Territory.»
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Surprisingly, the story — which raises important questions such as the meaning of the
Constitutional requirement that a jury reflect a cross section of the community or whether a nondiverse jury will produce biased results — hasn't attracted much discussion in the
law blogs.
I believe that thanks to the national
constitutional doctrines on the «conditional» primacy of EU
law (on the «conditional supremacy» of EU
law in the UK, see the post by Garner on this
blog) as well as to the corresponding EU provisions — the
constitutional identity clause in Article 4 (2) TEU and the authorisation to apply higher national standards of fundamental rights in Article 53 CFR — national
constitutional or apex courts can provide necessary checks and balances on the ECJ enormous judicial power.
As explained at length in two previous entries in this
blog, in 2011 the SCC was confronted with the Melloni case, concerning a direct collision between national
constitutional case
law and EU legislation on the European Arrest Warrant.
On his
Law School Reports Blog, Brian Leiter ranks, or perhaps more accurately lets readers rank, the top 10 law school faculties for Constitutional Law & Theo
Law School Reports
Blog, Brian Leiter ranks, or perhaps more accurately lets readers rank, the top 10
law school faculties for Constitutional Law & Theo
law school faculties for
Constitutional Law & Theo
Law & Theory.
In other news, the
Constitutional Law Prof
Blog considers whether the South African Sexual Orientation Equality Provision is at risk.
Publications and Presented Materials «Bitcoin Basics for the Family
Law Practitioner,» The Florida Bar Family
Law Section Commentator, Fall 2016 «The United States Supreme Court Recognizes Same - Sex Marriage as a
Constitutional Right,» Brinkley Morgan Legal Talk
Blog, July 1, 2015 Speaker, «Family
Law Appeals,» Palm Beach County Bar Association's The Basics of Family
Law You Thought You Already Knew CLE Seminar, May 8, 2015 «Collaborative Divorce: A New Approach to Dissolving Marriages in Florida,» Brinkley Morgan Legal Talk
Blog, Feb. 27, 2015
If the
constitutional text you are looking for is not in these three databases, then look for more information about it in International IDEA's ConstitutionNet (constitution - building resource), I * CONnect (The Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law and ConstitutionMaking.org), and
constitutional text you are looking for is not in these three databases, then look for more information about it in International IDEA's ConstitutionNet (constitution - building resource), I * CONnect (The
Blog of the International Journal of
Constitutional Law and ConstitutionMaking.org), and
Constitutional Law and ConstitutionMaking.org), and news sources.
Bloggers Scott Greenfield, Jonathan Turley and WSJ
Law Blog's Dan Slater discuss the potential
constitutional impediment to McCain's presidency in greater detail.
This could be argued to endorse the view expressed by the author on this
blog in November that the «
constitutional requirements» clause in Article 50 (1) functions as the bridge between the domestic legal order and the Union legal order, and thus the giving and potential revocation of notice under Article 50 (2) is purely a matter of domestic
law.
And this morning, Peter Lattman of the Wall Street Journal
Law Blog had the scoop on a «hot off the presses» ruling by federal district court Judge Lewis Kaplan, who found that that prosecutors violated the
constitutional rights of a group of former KPMG partners in pressuring the firm not to advance them legal fees (I originally blogged about the matter here in the context of how much we should expect corporations to stand up for customer or employee rights when government comes knocking on the corporate door).
While the primary emphasis of this
blog is criminal
law and procedure, there will be occasional commentary on
constitutional and international
law, as well.»
Cathy Kirkman reports in the Silicon Valley Media
Law Blog that a California district court upheld the federal anti-bootlegging statute, 17 U.S.C. 1101, as
constitutional.
As with many states, there are a multitude of
laws and tiers that make up Florida state
law — everything ranging from
constitutional, regulatory, to tort
law — so it's no surprise to see the prevalence of Florida
law blogs (or «blawgs,» as the ABA Journal likes to call them).
In my Editorial in the latest issue of the Journal of World Investment and Trade (which this
blog reproduces), I interpret this Convention as a piece of
constitutional reform of the international investment regime and ask to which extent it can serve as a model for international investment
law reform more generally.
Other
blogs weighing in include the
Constitutional Law Prof
Blog, Balkinization, and SCOTUSblog.
This recent post from the Supreme Court of Tennessee
Blog reports on an interesting
constitutional challenge to the severe mandatory sentence that goes with the application of Tennessee's «Drug Free School Zone»
law.
Eugene Meehan, Q.C. is quoted in the Canadian Lawyer &
Law Times
Blog as saying: «This decision is a potential
constitutional game changer, going forward, we could see more division of power and jurisdiction - based cases being challenged in the courts.»
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law and economics and taxati
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This just in: According to Brian Leiter «s
Law School Reports, a blog on comings - and - goings in legal academia, UC Irvine, which recently got approval to start a law school, reached an agreement with Duke's Erwin Chemerinsky (pictured), a prominent constitutional law scholar, to have Chemerinsky be its inaugural dean — and then rescinded the offer yesterday -LSB-.
Law School Reports, a
blog on comings - and - goings in legal academia, UC Irvine, which recently got approval to start a
law school, reached an agreement with Duke's Erwin Chemerinsky (pictured), a prominent constitutional law scholar, to have Chemerinsky be its inaugural dean — and then rescinded the offer yesterday -LSB-.
law school, reached an agreement with Duke's Erwin Chemerinsky (pictured), a prominent
constitutional law scholar, to have Chemerinsky be its inaugural dean — and then rescinded the offer yesterday -LSB-.
law scholar, to have Chemerinsky be its inaugural dean — and then rescinded the offer yesterday -LSB-...]
I just noticed that a
blog post of mine on Slaw about Ron Livingston was cited in an article by Rebecca Phillips in the Fall 2010 issue of the Campbell
Law Review,
Constitutional Protection for Nonmedia Defendants: Should There be a Distinction Between You and Larry King?
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Brad Snyder's article «Frankfurter and Popular Constitutionalism,» forthcoming in the UC Davis
Law Review, was a featured «daily read» on the «
Constitutional Law Prof
Blog.»
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