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Liberty’s Refuge, or the Refuge of Scoundrels?: The Limits of the Right of...

Professor John Inazu’s recently published book, Liberty’s Refuge: The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly, is a truly impressive achievement. It is a good book for all of the usual reasons: it is...

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How Necessary is the Right of Assembly?

As a political culture seemingly hard-wired for the full-throated championing of individual rights, we are not quite sure what to do with liberty claims by groups. Whether we are talking about...

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Liberty’s Forgotten Refugees? Engendering Assembly

John Inazu’s impressive book, Liberty’s Refuge: The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly, interweaves two projects. First, it critiques the Supreme Court’s development of the freedom of association. Second,...

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Factions for the Rest of Us

I am grateful to Washington University School of Law for hosting the recent discussion on my book Liberty’s Refuge: The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly. I had three objectives in writing Liberty’s...

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Court-Mandated Story Time: The Victim Narrative in U.S. Asylum Law

In the late 2000s and early 2010s, anti-immigrant rhetoric rose on a tide of fears about the U.S. economy. Nativist narratives inspired by rising unemployment dominated an increasingly antagonistic...

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The Unwarranted Weight of a “Paper Barrier”: A Proposal to Ax the Apex Doctrine

[I]f Mr. Iacocca has any information, albeit inadmissible as evidence reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence, he must be required to reveal the same. His prestigious...

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