Today, America celebrates #ConstitutionDay, an annual, national celebration of the signing of the U.S. Constitution 231 years ago on Sept. 17, 1787. /1pic.twitter.com/temAnhvyq2
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Last April, in Trump v. Hawaii, Professor @Neal_Katyal argued on behalf of the state, asserting that the #POTUS #TravelBan exceeded the president’s authority under the nation’s immigration laws as well as the Establishment Clause of the #Constitution: https://bit.ly/2xbqAOb /6
Professor Erica Hashimoto’s scholarship received the highest accolade in May, when #SCOTUS Justice Ginsburg quoted her article in the majority opinion in #6thAmendment #DeathPenalty case McCoy v. Louisiana: https://bit.ly/2xeHqLQ /7
The August cover story of @NYTmag named Professor @RandyEBarnett as a leading #originalist influencer behind a sweeping transformation of the federal judiciary: http://nyti.ms/2MLgYCG /8
Professor Paul M. Smith argued #Wisconsin #gerrymandering case Gill v. Whitford before #SCOTUS in October. The Court remanded the case in June, giving him another opportunity to demonstrate that partisan gerrymandering resulted in real & concrete harms: https://bit.ly/2OzTEW0 /9
In an episode of #GeorgetownLaw’s original web series #Legalese, Professor @VicNourse provides a definition for a term that we’re hearing quite a bit lately: #ConstitutionalCrisis.https://bit.ly/2PKzB7E
“Free speech cannot be progressive,” wrote Professor Louis Michael Seidman in a popular and provocative piece that invited commentary from both sides of the political spectrum. Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/2KBHwCd /11
“Judge #Kavanaugh believes that the basic problem with the structure of government today is that the president has too little power, and that #Congress has too much.” - Professor Lisa Heinzerling (@heinzerlaw) testified at #SCOTUShearings: https://bit.ly/2x0rvQm /endpic.twitter.com/ita7dh5vaY
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