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The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy (JLPP) is America’s law journal—the nation's leading forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship.

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Delighted to have this guest post today @thenewdigest by Harvard Law alum Jack Kieffaber — a striking thought experiment on the consequences for textualism of “Judge.AI.” (Spoiler: it puts the textualist faith to a severe test). Enjoy! substack-proxy.glitch.me/articles/thene…

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Very interesting and provocative article out today by Jack Kieffaber (forthcoming in @HarvardJLPP). “PREDICTABILITY, AI, AND JUDICIAL FUTURISM: WHY ROBOTS WILL RUN THE LAW AND TEXTUALISTS WILL LIKE IT” If textualism is done best by robots, what is the comparative advantage of a…


Live on JLPP: Per Curiam - “Water and Federalism in Texas v. New Mexico” by our own JLPP alumnus Frances Williamson. Read here: journals.law.harvard.edu/jlpp/water-and…


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In the 1979 Harvard Law School yearbook, @HarvardJLPP introduces itself.

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Seth Barrett Tillman & Josh Blackman, What We Did and Did Not Argue in United States v. Trump, 2024 Harv. J.L & Pub. Pol’y Per Curiam 25, <journals.law.harvard.edu/jlpp/what-we-d…>; <ssrn.com/abstract=48947…>.


ICYMI: Anthony Jose Sirven published “Undue Process: Revisited” with us on JLPP: Per Curiam. The piece discusses the brewing tension between IVF and abortion rights. Read here: journals.law.harvard.edu/jlpp/undue-pro…


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"The Delegation Doctrine," my contribution to @PacificLegal administrative law symposium is now live @Harvardjlpp Per Curiam along with the rest of the symposium. journals.law.harvard.edu/jlpp/the-deleg…


Live in JLPP Per Curiam: Judge Thomas B. Griffith’s “Toxic Political Polarization and the Judiciary,” an adaptation of his Hon. Robert H. Bork Memorial Lecture at the 2023 Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention. Link: journals.law.harvard.edu/jlpp/toxic-pol…


ICYMI: Last week, we published our own Bobby Levine’s “The Missing Endpoint of Rule 609(b)” in JLPP: Per Curiam. The piece discusses a potential amendment to the FRE that would resolve an ambiguity in how to measure the age of a conviction.  journals.law.harvard.edu/jlpp/the-missi…


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This published speech by @StephenESachs is truly wonderful. I highly recommend it. A beautiful reminder of what America’s founding liberal values are all about.

NOW ON @SSRN: "Good and Evil in the American Founding," forthcoming in @HarvardJLPP . Somewhat less strictly legal than most things I publish; maybe among the most hot-button; certainly the most personal and heartfelt. (And short!) I'd be honored if you read it. Link below.

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We are thrilled to announce that Andrew Hayes will serve as the Editor-in-Chief of Volume 48!

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