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2021
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Codetermination: A Poor Fit for U.S. Corporations
Jens Dammann & Horst Eidenmüller, Codetermination: A Poor Fit for U.S. Corporations, Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 870-941 (2021).
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Rethinking the Senate
Lynn A Baker, Rethinking the Senate, 44 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 39 (2021)
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Symposium: State Competition for Corporate Headquarters and Corporate Law: An Empirical Analysis
Jens Dammann, Symposium, State Competition for Corporate Headquarters and Corporate Law: An Empirical Analysis, 80 Md. L. Rev. 214-282 (2021)
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A Non-Frivolous Challenge to Frivolous Defenses
Linda S. Mullenix. “A Non-Frivolous Challenge to Frivolous Defenses.” In JOTWELL (Courts Law), (January 6, 2021). View online. -
Book
Remote Advocacy in a Nutshell
Tracy W. McCormack. Remote Advocacy in a Nutshell (January 5, 2021). -
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Remote Advocacy in a Nutshell
Tracy W. McCormack. Remote Advocacy in a Nutshell (January 5, 2021). -
Other Activity
Discussant: Berkeley Center for Consumer Law and Economic Justice Academic Conference
Angela K. Littwin. “Discussant: Berkeley Center for Consumer Law and Economic Justice Academic Conference” (March 2020). -
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America’s Amoral Constitution
Richard Albert. “America’s Amoral Constitution.” In 70 American University Law Review, Page 773 (2021). View online. -
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Les modes informels de modification constitutionnelle
Richard Albert, in Patrick Taillon, Marc Verdussen, David Guénette (eds),. “Les modes informels de modification constitutionnelle.” In La révision constitutionnelle dans tous ses états, Éditions Yvon Blais, (2021). -
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A Theory of American Constitutional Time
Richard Albert. “A Theory of American Constitutional Time.” In 101 Boston University Law Review, Page 1807 (2021). View online. -
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2020 Global Review of Constitutional Law
Richard Albert, co-edited with David Landau, Pietro Faraguna, and Simon Drugda. 2020 Global Review of Constitutional Law ( Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, 2021). View online. -
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The Dynamics of Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional Amendment
Richard Albert. “The Dynamics of Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional Amendment.” In 11 Yonsei Law Journal, Page 1 (2021). View online. -
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The Judicial Power of Nullification in Asia and the World
Richard Albert, in Rehan Abeyratne & Bùi Ngọc Sơn (eds.). “The Judicial Power of Nullification in Asia and the World.” In The Politics of Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment, Routledge, (2021). View online. -
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2020 International Review of Constitutional Reform
Richard Albert, Luís Roberto Barroso. 2020 International Review of Constitutional Reform ( International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism, 2021). View online. -
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Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits
Michael F. Sturley, Matthew H. Ammerman. “Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits.” In 45 TULANE MARITIME LAW, Page 549 (January 1, 2021). -
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Le Sfide della Revisione Formale della Costituzione degli Stati Uniti d’America
Richard Albert, in Guerino D’Ignazio (ed.). “Le Sfide della Revisione Formale della Costituzione degli Stati Uniti d’America.” In Wolters Kluwer, (2021). View online. -
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Emergency Unamendability: Limitations on Constitutional Amendment in Extreme Conditions
Richard Albert, Yaniv Roznai. “Emergency Unamendability: Limitations on Constitutional Amendment in Extreme Conditions.” In 81 Maryland Law Review, Page 243 (2021). -
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Johanson's Texas Estates Code Annotated
Stanley M. Johanson. Johanson's Texas Estates Code Annotated ( Thomson Reuters Publisher, 2021). -
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Three Perspectives on Written Constitutions
Richard Albert. “Three Perspectives on Written Constitutions.” In 740 International Journal of Constitutional Law 19, (2021). -
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Judging Democracy in Canada
Richard Albert. “Judging Democracy in Canada.” In 8 Journal of Constitutional Justice, Page 133 (2021).