I don’t usually do links like this, but Jack Balkin’s analysis of the latest evidence of brazen contempt for the rule of law by the executive ought to be read by all law professors.
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Those “acknowledgments” are pretty pissy and devoid of substance–I wonder whether the author wasn’t denied tenure or has some other…
I have held tenure-track (and now tenured) jobs in Singapore and Hong Kong, as well as in Toronto, which is…
There was an article on Ali Larijani as philosopher and politician by Gideon Lev in the English Haaretz for March…
Sorry, left out the first line of the quote “If the Publishers consider that the copyright in the Work has…
I was just looking at the most recent contract I’ve signed with Routledge. It reads: “their sole discretion be entitled…
If anyone is thinking of Singapore, they might benefit from first reading the acknowledgements section (page xi) of this book:…
I don’t usually do links like this, but Jack Balkin’s analysis of the latest evidence of brazen contempt for the rule of law by the executive ought to be read by all law professors.
[…] Philosopher Mark Navin writes: ‘I just walked away from a book contract with Routledge over an indemnity clause. What…