
Neil Siegel
@neilscottsiegel
David W. Ichel Professor, Duke Law School. Fan of American constitutionalism, Duke Basketball, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Not a fan of chronic back pain.
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14-12-2018 21:06:38
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A new book by Prof. Rachel Bayefsky argues for greater recognition of dignity in courts. Oxford University Press law.virginia.edu/news/202410/pr…

Prof. Katherine Mims Crocker (Katherine Mims Crocker) published an article in the Virginia Law Review on constitutional rights and remedial consistency.

Read Prof. Meg Penrose's (Mary Margaret Penros) article in the Cornell Law JLPP titled "Administrative Arrest Warrants: Armed Encounters Outside the Judicial Process." 👇 hubs.li/Q02W9mq40




Prof. Christopher Odinet (Chris Odinet) was appointed as co-reporter by Uniform Law Commission for a committee studying commercial law aspects of voluntary carbon credits. The study committee will examine how to strengthen the legal infrastructure around carbon credit transactions.




📢⚖️ Excited and honored to be named the inaugural Faculty Director of Texas A&M School of Law's new Center on the Structural Constitution--and to have an absolutely stellar incoming Co-Director in Neil Siegel. Awesome programming to be announced soon. Watch this space, and gig 'em!





We had a great DC launch reception for the Texas A&M School of Law Center on the Structural Constitution last night! It was an honor to speak w/Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan & Judge Neomi Rao of the D.C. Circuit on the importance of studying structural constitutional law.


Launch day for our new con law center Texas A&M School of Law! 🥳 keep an eye out for all the exciting things my colleagues Katherine Mims Crocker & Neil Siegel have in store!


"Highly recommended" new piece by Neil Siegel, written for Texas A&M Law Review's recent symposium Texas A&M School of Law



Excited to have Richard Fallon (Harvard Law School) here Texas A&M School of Law today for the #CenturyTree Lecture, hosted by our Ctr for the Structural Constitution (led by my fab colleagues Katherine Mims Crocker & Neil Siegel)
