Feb 8 2013 Podcast Faculty Division Bookshelf First Amendment Institutions - Faculty Book Podcast Paul Horwitz, Marc DeGirolami Faculty Division Podcast 2-8-13 featuring Paul Horwitz and Marc DeGirolami First Amendment Institutions proposes a new approach to enforcing First Amendment laws by arguing that institutions...
Jul 20 2009 Publication Federalist Society Review Law and Judicial Duty by Philip Hamburger Paul Horwitz Philip Hamburger’s Law and Judicial Duty is an incredible book. Of the books I have...
Feb 16 2009 Publication Federalist Society Review Paul Horwitz reviews The Invisible Constitution by Laurence Tribe Paul Horwitz The Book of Hebrews tells us that faith is “the substance of things hoped for,...
Jul 3 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review HOW JUDGES THINK by Richard Posner & CONSTITUTIONAL CONSCIENCE by H. Jefferson Powell Paul Horwitz What do we want of our judges? And what can we reasonably expect from them?...
Oct 2 2007 Publication Federalist Society Review Paul Horwitz Reviews Silence and Freedom by Louis Michael Seidman Paul Horwitz “Silence,” A.A. Attanasio wrote, “is a text easy to misread.” It is all the more...
First Amendment Institutions - Faculty Book Podcast
Paul Horwitz, Marc DeGirolami
Faculty Division Podcast 2-8-13 featuring Paul Horwitz and Marc DeGirolami
First Amendment Institutions proposes a new approach to enforcing First Amendment laws by arguing that institutions...
Law and Judicial Duty by Philip Hamburger
Paul Horwitz
Philip Hamburger’s Law and Judicial Duty is an incredible book. Of the books I have...
Paul Horwitz reviews The Invisible Constitution by Laurence Tribe
Paul Horwitz
The Book of Hebrews tells us that faith is “the substance of things hoped for,...
HOW JUDGES THINK by Richard Posner & CONSTITUTIONAL CONSCIENCE by H. Jefferson Powell
Paul Horwitz
What do we want of our judges? And what can we reasonably expect from them?...
Paul Horwitz Reviews Silence and Freedom by Louis Michael Seidman
Paul Horwitz
“Silence,” A.A. Attanasio wrote, “is a text easy to misread.” It is all the more...