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Vol. 173 of University of Pennsylvania Law Review will begin accepting submissions on February 1st. See submission guidelines here: pennlawreview.com/submissions




The Sweep and Force of Section Three, with Michael Stokes Paulsen, is now out in final form University of Pennsylvania Law Review: scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewconten…



Had a great conversation last fall with Aditya Bamzai, Tim Meyer Kathleen Claussen David Zaring hosted by University of Pennsylvania Law Review on statutory regulation of trade & commerce. Thanks to Curtis Bradley and Jack Goldsmith for inviting me. Video from all sessions is now up: youtube.com/watch?v=ZxzUwL…

Anupam Chander University of Pennsylvania Law Review Here's the video of my panel with Anupam Chander at the University of Pennsylvania Law Review symposium on Oct 13, 2023. We spoke about privacy and TikTok-- more timely than ever! youtube.com/watch?v=xiLT2U…

WATCH: Prof. Kristen Eichensehr discusses her paper “Major Questions About International Agreements,” co-authored with Yale Law School Prof. Oona Hathaway, at University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s symposium “The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency.” youtu.be/r0U8__PxVX8?si…

WATCH: Prof. Ashley Deeks discusses her paper “(Sub-)Delegating National Security Powers” at University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s symposium “The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency.” youtu.be/xiLT2UhUsiw?si…

WATCH: Prof. Aditya Bamzai discusses his paper “Sanctions and the Emergency Constitution” at University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s symposium “The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency.” youtu.be/ZxzUwLUTtTo?si…

Great tl;dr of our paper Debt Tokens, forthcoming in University of Pennsylvania Law Review! Thank you, @KProfsBlog!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Listen to the latest episode of “See generally” with Allen Sumrall and Beau J. Baumann 🍎: open.spotify.com/show/1t3xtSyNn…


Beau J. Baumann 🍎 and I had the opportunity to talk to Sheila Orfano at the University of Pennsylvania Law Review a few weeks ago about our recent article, "Clarifying Judicial Aggrandizement." We talk about the article, but also offer some related musings about judicial aggrandizement and our future work!

Listen to the latest episode of “See generally” with University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Sandra Mayson: open.spotify.com/episode/0nCcCC…




Vol. 174 of University of Pennsylvania Law Review has opened submissions! See submission guidelines here: pennlawreview.com/submit/
