Aaron Tang (@aarontanglaw) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron Tang

@aarontanglaw

Law prof @UCDavislaw, bylines in @nytimes, @washingtonpost, @latimes, @theatlantic, @slate. Author, Supreme Hubris: How Overconfidence is Destroying the Court…

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Carlton Larson (@carltonfwlarson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did someone say shouting fire? ‘Shouting Fire in a Theater': The Life and Times of Constitutional Law’s Most Enduring Analogy by Carlton F. W. Larson :: SSRN papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Katherine Mims Crocker (@profkmcrocker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for hosting, UVA Law School & Virginia Law Review! Here's the tribute Jack Goldsmith (Harvard Law School) & I wrote on the Judge's separation-of-powers opinions, for those who may be interested ⬇️ (& thanks to Neil Siegel & Aaron Tang for comments!) papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Nila Bala (@profnila) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only does 23andMe's potential sale raise privacy issues, but the open-source DNA database GEDmatch might be sharing your genetic information with Facebook. My latest in the Los Angeles Times latimes.com/opinion/story/…

Rick Pildes (@rickpildes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the NYT, I've published an essay on the major political reforms on the ballot in a number of states. "And while nearly all attention is fixated on the presidential race, Americans in a number of states will also be voting on some of the most significant sets of political

Jessica Clarke (@clarkeja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My article Scrutinizing Sex is out in the UChicago Law Review today. I argue that the Roberts Court's equal protection jurisprudence, including cases on both race and sex, requires a decision for the transgender plaintiffs in Skrmetti. lawreview.uchicago.edu/sites/defaul..

My article Scrutinizing Sex is out in the <a href="/UChiLRev/">UChicago Law Review</a> today. I argue that the Roberts Court's equal protection jurisprudence, including  cases on both race and sex, requires a decision for the transgender  plaintiffs in Skrmetti. lawreview.uchicago.edu/sites/defaul..
Aaron Tang (@aarontanglaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard to overstate how big a deal this case is for the future of public education and church/state separation. A ruling for the plaintiffs could open up hundreds of millions dollars in taxpayer funds to religious schools in California alone. nytimes.com/2025/01/24/us/…

POLITICO (@politico) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opinion: The Supreme Court — not Trump — is the greatest threat to public education in America, writes law professor Aaron Tang. politico.com/news/magazine/…

Ethan Hutt (@ehutt1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCOTUS will soon hear 2 major edu cases. One of them concerns whether states must provide funds for religious charter schools. Today in the LAT, Aaron Tang and I explain why the history and tradition of school funding say the answer is clearly: no. latimes.com/opinion/story/…

Aaron Tang (@aarontanglaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next episode of Breaking the Deadlock airs on May 20 at 9/8c on @pbs. Join me, and watch, as a politically diverse and thought-provoking panel grapples with some of the biggest--and hardest--presidential power questions of our time. pbs.org/deadlock

Roger Severino (@rogerseverino_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deadlock is like Dungeons and Dragons for politics. None of us knew the scenario or our roles until the second the cameras started rolling and then the twists began. Was great fun mixing it up with Chris Christie and Scott Jennings who is a total pro. pbs.org/video/breaking…

Aaron Tang (@aarontanglaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot recommend this highly enough: Chris Christie is a tour de force in this episode, with important lessons for all of us--no matter our political views.