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2023
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Book
A Written Constitution for Quebec?
Richard Albert, co-edited with Léonid Sirota. A Written Constitution for Quebec? ( McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023). View online. -
Article
Outcome Sensitivity and the Constitutional Law of Criminal Procedure
Lee Kovarsky. “Outcome Sensitivity and the Constitutional Law of Criminal Procedure.” In 98 Indiana Law Journal, Page 429 (2023). View online. -
Book Review
The Constitutional Imbalance
Richard Albert. “The Constitutional Imbalance.” In 37 New Mexico Law Review, Page 1 (2006). Review of The Constitutional Imbalance. View online. -
Book Review
The Most Powerful Court in the World? Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendment in Canada
Richard Albert. “The Most Powerful Court in the World? Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendment in Canada.” In Supreme Court Law Review, (2023). View online. -
Book
Leading Cases in Civil Procedure (4th ed.)
Linda S Mullenix, Leading Cases in Civil Procedure (4th ed.) (West Academic, January 1, 2023). View Online
2022
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Article
Anecdotes Versus Data in the Search for Truth About Multidistrict Litigation
Lynn A. Baker, Andrew Bradt. “Anecdotes Versus Data in the Search for Truth About Multidistrict Litigation.” In 107 Cornell Law Review Online, Page 249 (2022). View online. -
Other Publication
Precedential Decision Making in Agency Adjudication
Melissa F. Wasserman, Christopher Walker and Matthew Wiener. “Precedential Decision Making in Agency Adjudication.” (Administrative Conference of the United States, December 2022). View online. -
Other Activity
Moderator: webinar "Improving Transitional Justice with People-Powered Transformative Justice"
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Moderator: webinar "Improving Transitional Justice with People-Powered Transformative Justice"” at Online (December 8, 2022). View online. -
Book
Moore's Federal Practice, Third edition, Vol. 17A, Release #216
Linda S. Mullenix. Moore's Federal Practice, Third edition, Vol. 17A, Release #216 (December 1, 2022). -
Book Review
Habeas Myths, Past and Present
Lee Kovarsky. “Habeas Myths, Past and Present.” In 101 Texas Law Review (Online), Page 219 (2022). Review of Leah Litman The Myth of the Great Writ. View online. -
Article
Substance and Procedure in Local Administrative Law, 170 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1527 (2022)
Maria Ponomarenko. “Substance and Procedure in Local Administrative Law, 170 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1527 (2022).” (2022). View online. -
Article
Federalism, Private Rights, and Non-Article III Adjudication
John M Golden & Thomas H. Lee, Federalism, Private Rights, and Non-Article III Adjudication, 108 Virginia Law Review 1547 (2022).
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Article
Annex and Errata on Ceiling on Interest Deductions
Calvin H. Johnson. “Annex and Errata on Ceiling on Interest Deductions.” In 177 Tax Notes Federal, Page 1251 (November 28, 2022). View online. -
Book Chapter
Tradeoffs in the American Energy Transition (book chapter)
David B. Spence. “Tradeoffs in the American Energy Transition (book chapter)” -
Other Activity
Seminar speaker
Wayne Schiess. “Seminar speaker” (2022). -
Article
Governance and the Decoupling of Debt and Equity: The SEC Moves
Henry T C Hu, Governance and the Decoupling of Debt and Equity: The SEC Moves, 17 Capital Markets Law Journal 411-67 (2022). View Online
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Book
Texas Government in a Nutshell
Randall H. Erben. Texas Government in a Nutshell ( West Academic Publishing, November 15, 2022). -
Presentation / Panelist / Discussant
Speaker at TACDC's 2022 Texas Community Economic Development Policy Summit
Heather K. Way. “Speaker at TACDC's 2022 Texas Community Economic Development Policy Summit” at Texas Capitol (November 9, 2022). View online. -
Book
Welfare Economics and Antitrust Policy — Vol. II Mergers, Vertical Practices, Joint Ventures, Internal Growth, and U.S. and E.U. Law
Richard S. Markovits. Welfare Economics and Antitrust Policy — Vol. II Mergers, Vertical Practices, Joint Ventures, Internal Growth, and U.S. and E.U. Law ( Springer, November 8, 2022). -
Other Activity
Invited Moderator
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Moderator” at Duke Law School, Durham, NC (November 8, 2022).