Indisputably’s own Jen Reynolds has been named the Interim Dean at Oregon Law starting April 15th – over 10 days ago! Here’s the university’s announcement with more
details. We wish her nothing but the best during this new adventure ! [...]
Indisputably’s own Jen Reynolds has been named the Interim Dean at Oregon Law starting April 15th – over 10 days ago! Here’s the university’s announcement with more
details. We wish her nothing but the best during this new adventure ! [...]
In dem breiten Spektrum autoritärer Regime wird die Türkei überwiegend als ein Staat eingeordnet, der „competitive authoritarian” oder „delegative authoritarian”
ist. Für diese Klassifizierung kommt es auf die Einhaltung bestimmter demokratischer Elemente an, vor allem auf die regelmäßige Durchführung von Wahlen mit mehreren [...]
Within the wide-ranging spectrum of authoritarian regimes, Türkiye is predominantly identified as a “competitive authoritarian” or a “delegative authoritarian” state.
This classification hinges on the preservation of certain democratic elements, the most critical being the conduct of periodic and multi-party elections. [...]
In a recent Washington Post op-ed, Brian Deese, the former director of the National Economic Council in the Biden administration, calls for a coordinated use of AD/CVDs as
a way to "discourage" China's "anti-market behavior": [...]
Delores Jones-Brown, Paul Reck, Richard Helfers, and Henry F. Fradella (Howard University, Ramapo College of New Jersey, University of Texas at Tyler and Arizona State University
- School of Criminology and Criminal Justice) have posted A Commentary on Qualified Immunity... [...]
This week, David Elkins (Netanya, Google Scholar) reviews David Gamage (Missouri-Columbia; Google Scholar) & Ari Glogower (Northwestern; Google Scholar), The Policy and Politics
of Alternative Minimum Taxes, 78 Nat’l Tax J. _ (2024). The first Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) was enacted in 1978 following reports that wealthy taxpayers were [...]
It's by John Cavadini (Notre Dame) so "self-recommending," etc., but I also highly recommend this piece at Church Life Journal. In particular, it should be a must-read
for all administrators and leaders and benefactors and faculty of Catholic universities that might be tempted to imagine that the path to flourishing, or "relevance", [...]
Mundo Antigo em Resenha ISSN: 2965 - 8527 Mundo Antigo em Resenha é um periódico dedicado exclusivamente à publicação de resenhas sobre trabalhos recentes em espanhol
e português em torno de temas relacionados com a língua, literatura, história, arqueologia e filosofia do mundo antigo greco-romano e oriental. [...]
With permission from St. John’s Law School, I am sharing information regarding some remembrances the school has planned for Elayne: Join Us to Celebrate the Life of Professor
Elayne Greenberg The Law School community will be gathering with Professor Elayne Greenberg’s son, Carey Alexander ‘12, and her partner, Dr. [...]
Next year, Nottebohm will be turning 70. Though certainly a landmark decision, Nottebohm, more often than not, has been declared the outlived product of “a ‘romantic period’
in international relations”. Only very recently, Weiler, on this blog, made the point that the argument of a genuine link – underpinning the case of the Commission [...]