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Seb-Delgado15

@seb_delgado28

@ucf_history, @CamHistory grad | Currently: Lit. Fellow @StrisMaher | Writing about intellectual, legal, and constitutional history

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"It takes you outside the cocoon of your own experience." Dominic Sandbrook, co-host of The Rest is History, talks about swapping history books for novels in his new podcast, The Book Club.

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At #MIPLondon, Goalhanger co-founder Tony Pastor made a simple point: Young audiences aren’t abandoning long-form - they’re choosing it. Trust the audience. Invest in storytelling. Build creator-led brands. There’s real optimism in this space. deadline.com/2026/02/goalha…

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Congratulations Lawrence Solum! Putting aside his canonical work on originalism and legal theory, Prof. Solum devotes a considerable amount of time providing feedback and guidance to young scholars like myself. The students Texas A&M School of Law are very lucky!

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Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. is the 2026 recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law. #SCOTUS law.virginia.edu/news/202603/ch…

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AI is here to stay. Now what? The Aggie Dispute Resolution Program dug into that question on Friday during its annual symposium, where visiting experts examined how AI is reshaping dispute resolution and the civil justice system across courts, agencies, and private forums.

AI is here to stay. Now what?

The Aggie Dispute Resolution Program dug into that question on Friday during its annual symposium, where visiting experts examined how AI is reshaping dispute resolution and the civil justice system across courts, agencies, and private forums.
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U.S. Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III ’72, this year’s winner of the Outstanding Virginian Award, explains why he still loves his job more than 40 years after joining the bench. law.virginia.edu/news/202603/j-…

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"External Restraints" on Article II? is out in Vanderbilt Law Review: en banc! Borrowing the Article III concept of "external restraints," I argue that any limits on 'plenary' executive powers will have to be found outside of Article II--not within it. Check it out! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

"External Restraints" on Article II? is out in <a href="/VandLRev/">Vanderbilt Law Review</a>: en banc! Borrowing the Article III concept of "external restraints," I argue that any limits on 'plenary' executive powers will have to be found outside of Article II--not within it. Check it out!

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The American Law Institute will present U.S. Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III ’72 with its most prestigious honor, the Henry J. Friendly Medal. The American Law Institute ali.org/news/articles/…

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Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III ’72 says he’s still “learning something new every day” in his fifth decade on the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. law.virginia.edu/news/202603/j-…

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Wishing a happy Passover to all our students, staff and alumni celebrating in Cambridge and around the world. Chag Pesach Sameach. 📸 Lloyd Mann

Wishing a happy Passover to all our students, staff and alumni celebrating in Cambridge and around the world.

Chag Pesach Sameach.

📸 Lloyd Mann
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The world around us is changing fast, and the way our leaders operate needs to change with it 🌍 That’s why the University of Cambridge plans to establish the Rokos School of Government, aimed at equipping the world’s leaders with the ability to tackle the greatest challenges

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It's out! The Rise of the All-Writs-Act-Putative-Class-Injunction? is out in the Baylor Law Review. After CASA, federal courts started handing out preliminary relief to non-certified classes of plaintiffs. That practice is likely unlawful: Members of non-certified classes are not

It's out! The Rise of the All-Writs-Act-Putative-Class-Injunction? is out in the Baylor Law Review. After CASA, federal courts started handing out preliminary relief to non-certified classes of plaintiffs. That practice is likely unlawful: Members of non-certified classes are not