Lael Weinberger

@LaelWeinberger

Interested in many things, especially law, history, rights, and religion. JD/PhD student

Joined December 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    6 Sep 2017

    What happens when police make mistakes about the law? My take on current legal issues & 4th Amend. in the :

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 17

    Volume 85.1 is now live! Check out scholarship by , and more!

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  3. Jan 9

    For those interested in where Tierney's work fits in the historiography of human rights, I briefly discuss it in my blog post:

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  4. Jan 9

    Tierney has also made important contributions to the legal & intellectual history of rights - which, he argues, are a part of church history

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    Jan 4

    [LIVE] Watch the Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations live on our YouTube channel or Facebook page.

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  6. Jan 4

    Excited for this panel on administrative law - you can watch the livestream starting now

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  7. Jan 3

    Looking forward to presenting on the history of American critiques of public international law at the / faculty conference

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    And Ryan notes how the Justice refused to "work on" his colleagues. If he didn't agree, he would not join.

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    Touching piece from Taylor A.R. Meehan about Justice Scalia's final months at , and the first months without him.

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  10. 28 Dec 2017

    Excited to see the special issue on Justice Scalia is out - contributions from Amy Barrett, Gary Lawson, Noel Francisco, , , Taylor Meehan, & more

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  11. 27 Dec 2017

    An interesting reflection on methodological divergence between East Asian legal history and European and American legal history - Taisu Zhang at :

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  12. 26 Dec 2017

    Worth reading: John Harrison of on Hohfeld's Ninth Amendment

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  13. 22 Dec 2017
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  14. 22 Dec 2017

    Looking forward to reading this book on Latin America & Global Human Rights Politics, from

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  15. 23 Nov 2017

    Note that the plaque doesn't say that Franklin actually proposed the turkey as the national bird. For the full story:

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  16. 23 Nov 2017

    Would you want a turkey as the national bird? A plaque at :

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  17. 23 Nov 2017
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  18. 23 Nov 2017

    Full text of G. Washington's Thanksgiving proclamation:

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  19. 23 Nov 2017

    a day of public thanksgiving & prayer to be observed by acknowledging w/ grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God - Washington's 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation.

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  20. 22 Nov 2017

    Nice intro to the debate on free speech on the podcast, w/ Genevieve Lakier &

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  21. Retweeted
    21 Nov 2017

    Nov. 21, 1620 (N.S.)(Nov. 11, O.S.): the Plymouth Combination, more famously known as the , was signed aboard the ship Mayflower in the waters off Massachusetts. Is this document rightly regarded as a constitution or, perhaps, a proto-constitution?

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