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Rebecca Aviel

@avielrebecca

Law professor at the University of Denver. Constitutional law, family law, and legal ethics. Running, yoga, outdoor parenting, fiction, and vegan food.

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Just finished. Recommend. I read Gilead and Home before this one and enjoyed the books in that sequence but I don’t think they have to be read in that order.

Just finished. Recommend.  I read Gilead and Home before this one and enjoyed the books in that sequence but I don’t think they have to be read in that order.
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Went for a swim at my local rec center this morning and saw these in the parking lot. I definitely did not hang on the lane lines or run on the pool deck.

Went for a swim at my local rec center this morning and saw these in the parking lot. I definitely did not hang on the lane lines or run on the pool deck.
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As we await the Fulton decision I would like to recommend this wise and beautiful essay by Cathleen Kaveny: amacad.org/publication/ir…

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This is exactly right. John Roberts got the victory today over the meaning of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act that he was deprived of back in 1982 when he was Ronald Reagan's point person to try to water down protection for minority voters.

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"In two disturbing rulings closing out the Supreme Court's term, the court’s six-justice conservative majority, over the loud protests of its three liberal justices, has shown itself hostile to American democracy," Rick Hasen writes. nyti.ms/366ZCZ4

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In their Article, Rebecca Aviel (University of Denver) and Wiley Kersh (University of Denver) consider S.B. 8’s novel fee-shifting regime and argue that it threatens the values of access to courts and fairness that undergird our legal system: yalelawjournal.org/article/the-we…

In their Article, <a href="/AvielRebecca/">Rebecca Aviel</a> (<a href="/UofDenver/">University of Denver</a>) and Wiley Kersh (<a href="/UofDenver/">University of Denver</a>) consider S.B. 8’s novel fee-shifting regime and argue that it threatens the values of access to courts and fairness that undergird our legal system: yalelawjournal.org/article/the-we…