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        The Harvard Law Review invited Justice Stephen Breyer, Judge Kevin Newsom, Alana Frederick, and Thomas Nielsen (HLR ’24) to discuss methods of statutory interpretation. Read a transcript of their comments and find out whether snails need train tickets: harvardlawreview.org/forum/vol-138/…
 
        My latest Harvard Law Review, reacting to Judge Kovner’s excellent Scalia Lecutre: We can’t say whether any interpretive tool is “consistent” with textualism ex ante. We have to see that tool in action. harvardlawreview.org/blog/2025/04/h…
 
        NEW EPISODE: "In Whack ASAP" Live from Harvard Law School thanks to Harvard Law Review, we break down the Court's latest shadow docket activity. dividedargument.simplecast.com/episodes/in-wh…
 
        I have an essay out in the Harvard Law Review blog on "President Trump in the Era of Exclusive Powers." The basic claim is that we can understand Trump 2.0 as an exercise in taking the Supreme Court's recent separation of powers jurisprudence at its word. harvardlawreview.org/blog/2025/04/p…
 
        Excited to share that my new paper, The Federal Reserve’s Forgotten Credit Mandate, was just published in Harvard Law Review! 🚨It argues that we are misinterpreting the Fed’s statutory mandate. 1/22 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
 
        My latest piece, Constructing Constitutional Rights, is now out. Thanks to the Harvard Law Review for inviting me to write this response to Jud Campbell's important article, Determining Rights, and for the editors' superb work on multiple drafts. SSRN link here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        My collaborator and overall bestie Maayan Sudai and I wrote for the Harvard Law Review Blog about Title VII's identity problem, and how to (hopefully, maybe) solve it. Check it out: harvardlawreview.org/blog/2025/06/b…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
        In the first-ever comprehensive empirical study of the electronic warrant system, Professors Dane Thorley (BYU Law), Brett Hashimoto (BYU Linguistics), and Miguel de Figueiredo (UConn School of Law) found that half of all warrant decisions in Utah are made in just over three minutes, with
 
         
        Honored to work w/Harvard Law Review, Neil Siegel (Texas A&M School of Law) & these other amazing scholars 👇 William Baude, Bradley, Bray, Harrison, Marin K Levy, Gillian Metzger, Portia Pedro, Pfander, Alex Reinert, Schmidt, Schwartz, Fred Smith, Sohoni, Adam Steinman & Garrett West
 
         
         
         
        Looking forward to participating in this timely symposium on judicial review. Here's the essay that Neil Siegel and I will be presenting, entitled "The Supreme Court Under Threat: Early Lessons in Judicial Self-Protection." papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
 
        📢⚖️ Join Harvard Law Review & Texas A&M School of Law's Center on the Structural Constitution in person or online Oct. 10 for a symposium on "Judicial Review in Jeopardy?" Feat. a lunch chat with Justice Breyer & Chief Judge Sutton plus panels of leading constitutional scholars. Registration 🔗⬇️
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Don't miss "Judicial Review in Jeopardy?" — the upcoming symposium co-sponsored by the Texas A&M Center on the Structural Constitution and Harvard Law Review. Friday, Oct. 10 9am-5pm Milstein West & Virtual 📍
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Some highlights from Harvard Law Review's symposium on "Judicial Review in Jeopardy?" with the Texas A&M School of Law Center on the Structural Constitution last week. Thank you to everyone who made the event possible! Video coming soon, and essays to be published in June. 📸: Lorin Granger
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
                         
                         
                         
                        