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Now in its 76th Volume, the Alabama Law Review is the flagship legal journal of the state of Alabama.

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Is silence for sale? In his recent article in Vol. 72, @_jeff_gordon argues that freedom of contract should not always trump freedom of speech, particularly in light of NDAs that prohibit victims of sexual harassment from speaking out. Check it out : law.ua.edu/lawreview/file…

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On Friday, March 5, join ALR for a virtual symposium on Ten Years of the Supreme Court's Personal Jurisdiction Revival. Arthur Miller (NYU School of Law) will give the keynote. Register for the event here: law.ua.edu/revival2021

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Sorry, personal jurisdiction enthusiasts--no #SCOTUS Ford decision today. But we'll be discussing that case--and lots more--at tomorrow's Alabama Law Review virtual symposium, Ten Years of the Supreme Court's Personal Jurisdiction Revival. Come join us! law.ua.edu/calendar/event…

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Here's the schedule (Central Time): law.ua.edu/programs/sympo… And here's the link to register: uasystem.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Thanks to the tireless work of Lawrence Solum, who helps me keep up with new legal scholarship. And grateful he labeled my new article, “Anachronistic Reading of Section 1983,” forthcoming in Alabama Law Review, “Very interesting and recommended.” Link here as well👇🏼 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Excited to report that The Public Voice of the Defender is now in print in Alabama Law Review: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…. Kay Levine and I argue that public defenders should use social media to help people see the everyday realities of American criminal law. The University of Alabama School of Law Emory Law

Excited to report that The Public Voice of the Defender is now in print in <a href="/AlaLawReview/">Alabama Law Review</a>: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…. <a href="/KayLevine12/">Kay Levine</a> and I argue that public defenders should use social media to help people see the everyday realities of American criminal law. <a href="/UALawSchool/">The University of Alabama School of Law</a> <a href="/EmoryLaw/">Emory Law</a>
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🚨 Pub day! The Social Costs (and Benefits) of Dual-Class Stock, 75 Ala. L. Rev. 221 (2023), is now out. It was such a pleasure working with Alabama Law Review. Their suggestions and edits enriched the article. Screencaps of the abstract and first few pages: law.ua.edu/lawreview/file…

🚨 Pub day! The Social Costs (and Benefits) of Dual-Class Stock, 75 Ala. L. Rev. 221 (2023), is now out.

It was such a pleasure working with <a href="/AlaLawReview/">Alabama Law Review</a>. Their suggestions and edits enriched the article. Screencaps of the abstract and first few pages:

law.ua.edu/lawreview/file…
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For other law profs out there, I will add that Alabama Law Review's light-edit policy made the whole editing and publication process blissfully smooth.

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As someone born in the late 1900s, I always savor hard-copy reprint day. It was a pleasure working with the Alabama Law Review team and an honor to have my work appear alongside that of friends and colleagues like Chris Odinet and Russell Gold! Issue here: law.ua.edu/lawreview/curr…

As someone born in the late 1900s, I always savor hard-copy reprint day. It was a pleasure working with the <a href="/AlaLawReview/">Alabama Law Review</a> team and an honor to have my work appear alongside that of friends and colleagues like <a href="/ChrisOdinet/">Chris Odinet</a> and <a href="/ProfRGold/">Russell Gold</a>!

Issue here: law.ua.edu/lawreview/curr…
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I always love getting reprints. This one is especially fun because I got to work with ⁦Kay Levine⁩ and ⁦The University of Alabama School of Law⁩ students on the ⁦Alabama Law Review⁩. Thanks to ⁦Mariah⁩ for fantastic research assistance.

I always love getting reprints. This one is especially fun because I got to work with ⁦<a href="/KayLevine12/">Kay Levine</a>⁩ and ⁦<a href="/UALawSchool/">The University of Alabama School of Law</a>⁩ students on the ⁦<a href="/AlaLawReview/">Alabama Law Review</a>⁩. Thanks to ⁦<a href="/MariahEllis_/">Mariah</a>⁩ for fantastic research assistance.
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Alabama redistricting plaintiff Evan Milligan today at an Alabama Law Review symposium on the case: “This year is not only the Year of the Dragon. It’s the year of democracy and voting.”

Alabama redistricting plaintiff Evan Milligan today at an <a href="/AlaLawReview/">Alabama Law Review</a> symposium on the case: “This year is not only the Year of the Dragon. It’s the year of democracy and voting.”
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My next article—which has become particularly timely in the last month—is forthcoming in the Alabama Law Review. I lay out why, in light of statutory changes to the FTC’s powers since 1935, the Humphrey’s Executor case does not apply even to the modern FTC itself.

My next article—which has become particularly timely in the last month—is forthcoming in the <a href="/AlaLawReview/">Alabama Law Review</a>.

I lay out why, in light of statutory changes to the FTC’s powers since 1935, the Humphrey’s Executor case does not apply even to the modern FTC itself.