
Michael Herz
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Professor at @Cardozolaw
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Cardozo Law Review is now accepting Symposia proposals for Academic Year 2023โ2024. The Symposium will take place in early January 2024 at Cardozo. For more information and to submit proposals, please reach out to our Symposium Editor atย [email protected]




Hark, law profs! Cardozo School of Law is hiring! I'm chairing our appointments committee. We plan to make multiple tenured/tenure-track offers. We welcome highly qualified and diverse candidates in all areas, w/ strong interest in: - Con Law - Torts - IP & Tech - Employment - Race & Law

The "we" is a claim. It reflects an official, normative model of the judiciary rather than a descriptively accurate one. scholarship.law.marquette.edu/mulr/vol75/issโฆ Justice White always said "we" when referring to cases in which he participated and "the Court" for everything else. Quite sensible.


A Constitution-flouting โauthoritarianโ is already in the White House wapo.st/3TN47SD The bombastic title promises more than the article delivers. But there is a serious claim being made about the Vacancies Act. What say the experts? Anne Joseph O'Connell Steve Vladeck


๐ฃ Join us, ๐ช๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐, and Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law at the 2024 Cardozo Law Review Symposium: Ethics in the Judiciary and the Legal Profession: Are We in Crisis? The symposium will take place on March 15, 2024 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. You can register at bit.ly/3SuiDxD.



This conference has a blockbuster line up of panelists and discussants including: Quinn Yeargain @yeargain.bsky.social @RBratspies Erin Ryan FSU College of Law Amanda Shanor The Wharton School David Driesen Bill Funk Lewis & Clark Law School Maria Antonia Tigre Matt Pawa Martha F. Davis Robert V Percival Michael Herz Katie


A dazzling appointments year Cardozo School of Law!


A very enjoyable and enlightening discussion about the contours of the Supreme Court's relentless (as Emily Bremmer observed, kind of too bad that is not the name by which Loper Bright will be known) anti-administrativism.

I have no insight into most of the allegations in the discrimination suit v. Northwestern Law. But if they are all as patently false and unfounded as the mud slung at the extraordinary Myriam Gilles -- a fantastic scholar and teacher -- well ... NW has nothing to worry about.

The Penn Program on Regulation recently sponsored a panel discussion on the implications of the Supreme Courtโs overturning of Chevron. Organized and moderated by Neysun Mahboubi, this lively and informative session is viewable on PPRโs YouTube channel. youtu.be/pszALge4TYo?feโฆ



For those in NYC: on Monday, 2/24 at 6pm the indefatigable and always interesting Steve Vladeck will be giving a public talk at Cardozo School of Law: "The Court We Need: Why the Supreme Court is Worth Saving--Especially from Itself." All welcome! go.yu.edu/youre-invited-โฆ