Sherif Girgis (@sherifgirgis) 's Twitter Profile
Sherif Girgis

@sherifgirgis

Associate professor at Notre Dame Law School

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Florida Law Review (@floridalawrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s Dunwody week! We are very excited to welcome this year’s keynote lecturer, Professor Sherif Girgis, to UF Law, along with many esteemed panelists. For more information on the events this week, please check out floridalawreview.com/post/3006-the-…. Sherif Girgis

Ross Douthat (@douthatnyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"They took the body down from the cross and one of the few rich men among the first Christians obtained permission to bury it in a rock tomb in his garden; the Romans setting a military guard lest there should be some riot and attempt to recover the body. There was once more a

Sherif Girgis (@sherifgirgis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to amazing colleagues, friends, mentors (massively overlapping groups); inspiring students; an apparently critical mass of anonymous letter-writers; unsurpassably supportive dean (Marcus Cole) & wife (Gabby) & kids & broader fam; Our Lady; & God! I can finally start

Garrett West (@e_garrett_west) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper—argues not all conlaw has the same structure; some is really private law. It matters because there are different justifications for private and public conlaw; the reasons for, and scope of, adjudication differ; and private conlaw could downplay conlaw. SSRN:

New paper—argues not all conlaw has the same structure; some is really private law. It matters because there are different justifications for private and public conlaw; the reasons for, and scope of, adjudication differ; and private conlaw could downplay conlaw.  SSRN:
Sherif Girgis (@sherifgirgis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The history of [the Catholic] Church joins together the two great ages of human civilisation. No other institution is left standing which carries the mind back to the times when the smoke of sacrifice rose from the Pantheon, and when camelopards and tigers bounded in the Flavian

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When I took Reva Siegel’s antidiscrimination law class at Yale, she assigned the best readings on “both sides,” including an article by Erika Bachiochi rebutting equality arguments for Roe. Here’s a second important piece on that theme!

Tyler Lindley (@tylerblindley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Highly Recommended. Download it while it's hot!" Lawrence Solum's blog is an incredible service to the academy, I'm grateful for the recommendation on my new article, "Reconstructing Section 1983," forthcoming in the Nᴏᴛʀᴇ Dᴀᴍᴇ L. Rᴇᴠ. (Notre Dame Law Review). Link👇 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

"Highly Recommended. Download it while it's hot!" <a href="/lsolum/">Lawrence Solum</a>'s blog is an incredible service to the academy, I'm grateful for the recommendation on my new article, "Reconstructing Section 1983," forthcoming in the <a href="/NotreDameLRev/">Nᴏᴛʀᴇ Dᴀᴍᴇ L. Rᴇᴠ. (Notre Dame Law Review)</a>. Link👇

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Stephanie Hall Barclay (@shbarclay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest piece, Constructing Constitutional Rights, is now out. Thanks to the Harvard Law Review for inviting me to write this response to Jud Campbell's important article, Determining Rights, and for the editors' superb work on multiple drafts. SSRN link here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

My latest piece, Constructing Constitutional Rights, is now out. Thanks to the <a href="/HarvLRev/">Harvard Law Review</a> for inviting me to write this response to Jud Campbell's important article, Determining Rights, and for the editors' superb work on multiple drafts. <a href="/SSRN/">SSRN</a> link here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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Congratulations to ND Law alumni Michael Bradley ’22 J.D. & William Eisenhauer ’23 J.D., who will clerk for U.S. Supreme Court justices in the 2025–26 term. Bradley will clerk for Justice Samuel Alito. Eisenhauer will clerk for Chief Justice John Roberts. law.nd.edu/news-events/ne…

Congratulations to ND Law alumni Michael Bradley ’22 J.D. &amp; William Eisenhauer ’23 J.D., who will clerk for U.S. Supreme Court justices in the 2025–26 term. Bradley will clerk for Justice Samuel Alito. Eisenhauer will clerk for Chief Justice John Roberts.

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