Jeremiah Chin
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Assistant Professor of Law, University of Washington School of Law
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http://jeremiahchin.org 30-09-2009 22:13:43
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This is now, and has always been, a Keeonna Harris stan account. My favorite writer’s debut memoir got a star’d review in Publisher’s Weekly. Get them preorders in, and block off your calendars for February 11. publishersweekly.com/9780063205697
Do you care about today's culture wars and book bans, banning of so-called divisive concepts, CRT, and the teaching of certain aspects of history? If so, this book may be for you. With co-author Dr. Nolan L. Cabrera. January 2025 from Cambridge University Press. 1/2
Professor Jonathan Feingold (Jonathan Feingold) FTW! Faculty Boston University School of Law voted to award him tenure. Having seen all he did pre-tenure, can’t wait to see what he does, after.
Reads for the Rest of Us: The Most Anticipated Feminist Books of 2025 msmagazine.com/2025/01/21/ant… via Karla J. Strand, DPhil, MLIS
My favorite author was in the LA Times! latimes.com/entertainment-… Check out Keeonna Harris !!!
Happy Pub Day Keeonna Harris ! I’ve read this book so many times and I’m still excited to read it again. Do yourself a favor and get your copy now, especially now, as we figure out how to be ourselves and continue building community in this madness bookshop.org/p/books/mainli…
Out today: A new series, organized by Jonathan Feingold and Veena Dubal and jointly published by Academe and LPE Blog, brings together legal experts who weigh the implications of Trump’s early executive orders: aaup.org/article/trump-… 🧵1/6
I haven't posted here in a while. But we filed this today, to support Perkins Coie that said no to the unconstitutional EO by the president. We're filing similar briefs on Friday to support Jenner & Block and WilmerHale. linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
In Constitutional Futurisms, Prof. Jeremiah Chin (UW School of Law) critiques SCOTUS’s selective use of history, which enforces a colorblind constitutionalism while ignoring legacies of racism. This, he argues, cements white supremacist narratives & limits democratic futures. (1/2)