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Tushnet is particularly impressed by her article “Presidential Administration,” 114 Harvard Law Review 2245 (2001); “this is an incredibly smart and insightful piece of work.”
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(For that matter, which statement by Prof. Tushnet is wrong?)
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Pulitzer Prize–winning author and Williams College professor James MacGregor Burns argued for this in a recently published book and Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet did so in a book published a decade ago.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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To the extent that either Adler or Tushnet think that Obama will ever be in a better position to nominate someone like Goodwin Liu, they are deadwrong.
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To the extent that either Adler or Tushnet think that Obama will ever be in a position to nominate someone like Goodwin Liu, they are dead wrong.
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“The US Copyright Office is conducting hearings on the exemptions under the DMCA (they do this every three years) and Rebecca Tushnet has been providing detailed coverage,” said Michael Geist last week, going on:
DRM is a dead horse 2009
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Do you actually think Prof. Tushnet does not know that the Democratic majority is likely to shrink after November?
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Tushnet and Adler both need a lesson in basic mathematics.
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OpenVolokh: Tushnet and Adler both need a lesson in basic mathematics.
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To the extent that either Adler or Tushnet think that Obama will ever be in a better position to nominate someone like Goodwin Liu, they are deadwrong.
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