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What does a president of the United States DO? What did the framers intend when they wrote the job description? Akhil Amar of Yale Law School and Andy Lipka, co-hosts of Amarica's Constitution, tell us about the shoes we've filled 45 times. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wha… #sschat #apgov

What does a president of the United States DO? What did the framers intend when they wrote the job description?

Akhil Amar of <a href="/YaleLawSch/">Yale Law School</a> and Andy Lipka, co-hosts of <a href="/amaricas_const/">Amarica's Constitution</a>, tell us about the shoes we've filled 45 times.

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wha… #sschat #apgov
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✔The first encounter of two famous alumni ✔The link between Mark Twain and Thurgood Marshall ✔ An early copy of a book known to law students nationwide All are part of a new Yale Law Library exhibit celebrating Yale Law School’s bicentennial. #yls200 law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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I’m excited to debate SB 1047 and the future of AI regulation with some thoughtful interlocutors this Thursday at Carnegie Endowment - please join (virtually) if you’re free!

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Pausing to remember, reflect, and listen. Hear an excerpt from a performance of John Courter’s ‘In Memoriam September 11, 2001’ and other works on the Yale Memorial Carillon in Harkness Tower. #Yale #September11

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In his new book, Professor Keith E. Whittington argues that the First Amendment imposes meaningful limits on how government officials can restrict the ideas discussed on university campuses. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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New Schell Center at YLS Executive Director Dina Francesca Haynes comes to Yale Law School after more than 20 years of international human rights law practice and teaching. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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While the presidential election is "hugely consequential," writes Professor Harold Hongju Koh in Just Security, the "deepest constitutional and national security challenge involves not personalities, but structure." justsecurity.org/99994/americas…

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#OnThisDay in 1857, William Howard Taft, the only person to serve both as U.S. President and Supreme Court Chief Justice, was born. He also taught at Yale Law School. Read about those years in Yale Alumni Magazine. #yls200 bit.ly/3B27VYU

#OnThisDay in 1857, William Howard Taft, the only person to serve both as U.S. President and Supreme Court Chief Justice, was born. 

He also taught at Yale Law School.
 
Read about those years in <a href="/yalealumnimag/">Yale Alumni Magazine</a>. #yls200

bit.ly/3B27VYU
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Professor Natasha Sarin, in Washington Post Opinions, looks at how the presidential candidates’ plans would affect the national deficit and finds a big difference. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/…

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Q&A: Zoe Li ’23 tells the @limancenter about her year at the MacArthur Justice Center, where she challenged Illinois’ third largest school district for using police to ticket school children for misbehavior. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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LISTEN: Professor Reva Siegel joins Strict Scrutiny Podcast to discuss her new paper with Mary Ziegler on the Comstock Act, the 19th century “zombie law” being revived to support a nationwide abortion ban. crooked.com/podcast/the-ba…

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For Constitution Day, Federal Judges Benjamin Beaton and Richard F. Boulware II discussed ”Our Constitution: Differing Views, Common Ground.” The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and Yale Federalist Society co-hosted as part of the Crossing Divides series.

For Constitution Day, Federal Judges Benjamin Beaton and Richard F. Boulware II discussed ”Our Constitution: Differing Views, Common Ground.” 

The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and Yale Federalist Society co-hosted as part of the Crossing Divides series.
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PODCAST: Professor Monica Bell previews her upcoming book of empirical poetry and shares how she developed this innovative way to present research. 🎧 More on Inside Yale Law School. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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• Is animal research relevant if it benefits people unevenly? • Who are the real climate polluters in our food system? • How did life on Earth come to be? These are some questions addressed by a Law, Ethics & Animals Program speakers series this fall. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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Legal scholars gathered in New Haven for a two-day event this month to recognize Professor George L. Priest and his lifetime of scholarly work. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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While the presidential election is “hugely consequential,” writes Professor Harold Hongju Koh, the “deepest constitutional and national security challenge involves not personalities, but structure.” bit.ly/3Bdrf5s