Bradley Rebeiro
@rebeirobradley
Associate Prof. at BYU Law; Constitutional law, legal history, philosophy of law
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04-06-2021 18:14:10
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Very happy to be attending this years Salmon P Chase Colloquium, where participants will discuss the Enforceability of Natural Law and Natural Rights. Thanks to Stephanie Hall Barclay Randy Barnett Constitution Center for organising!
We’re now in the fourth session of the 2025 Salmon P. Chase Faculty Colloquium, diving into a thought-provoking discussion on constitutional rights, the scope of the police power, and the enforceability of natural rights. Liberty Fund
Gratitude & applause to the amazing Lawrence Solum, who has not only done defining work on originalism (& other things), but who also organizes, curates, comments on, improves, & promotes academic work in law. A massive public service, done with unfailing generosity & kindness.
"Appealing Temporary Restraining Orders" by Morgan Bronson, Wesley White, & me. We argue the rule barring appeals from TROs came from a now-repealed statute requiring the appealed-from interlocutory order to be issued "upon a hearing." Comments welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
I enjoyed lecturing today at the Constitutional Literacy Institute Center for Constitutional Studies at UVU! They are doing great work educating teachers who are at the frontlines of providing a civic education to the rising generation.
My latest in Deseret News. It is a digestible 2k words for those who want to understand a bit more about Frederick Douglass’s unique method of constitutional interpretation. Adapted from a portion of my forthcoming book on FD and constitutional abolitionism. deseret.com/magazine/2025/…
Terrific essay by my friend, Bradley Rebeiro. His work on Frederick Douglass is novel and important.
Bradley Rebeiro Deseret News Douglass’s interpretive vision still resonates so powerfully today. Excited for the book on FD and constitutional abolitionism!