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23 Feb 2014, 8:05 pm
[Sasha Volokh first, second, third, fourth, fifth posts, related Fed Soc white paper] Tweet Tags [read post]
8 Sep 2014, 9:05 pm
thanks for quote] “Overprotecting public-employee pensions, from the Reason Foundation” [Sasha [read post]
6 Apr 2015, 9:05 pm
Justices’ changing attitudes toward Chevron, Auer, and agency deference in administrative law [Sasha [read post]
20 Nov 2025, 2:18 pm
Mayeri (University of Pennsylvania), Amanda Shanor (University of Pennsylvania), and Alexander "Sasha [read post]
19 Mar 2025, 6:25 am
[FIRE and FALA urge the Supreme Court to grant cert in Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. Georgia.] A few weeks ago, I blogged (Parts 1 and 2) about the cert petition I filed in Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. Georgia, where we raised a First Amendment challenge to a state tax on adult entertainment establishments. Now, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) and the First Amendment Lawyers Ass'n (FALA) have filed an amicus brief supporting the cert petition.… [read post]
26 Nov 2022, 7:57 pm
[If you're interested in doing the very idiosyncratic Latin Duolingo course, I've posted a word list on Memrise.] For those of you who may be interested in doing the very idiosyncratic Latin Duolingo course, I've posted a word list on Memrise. The post Latin word list based on Duolingo course appeared first on Reason.com. [read post]
25 Nov 2022, 2:03 pm
[FIFA rules give you a good opportunity to explore combinatorics and logic puzzles.] Now that the U.S. has played England to a draw in the World Cup, it's a good opportunity to use FIFA rules to calculate how many games there have to be in a World Cup. 1. The group stage First, we have a group stage, where the 32 qualifying teams are placed in 8 groups 4, and in each group, the 4 teams play each other round-robin (i.e., each team plays each other team); each team gets points that way (e.g., 3… [read post]
8 Jan 2021, 10:16 am
’” And at “The Volokh Conspiracy,” Sasha Volokh has a post titled “Cancel [read post]
26 Feb 2025, 2:41 am
[The Supreme Court should reverse the Georgia Supreme Court's judgment in Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. Georgia.] A couple of weeks ago, I filed a cert petition in Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. Georgia and Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. O'Connell. (For procedural reasons, these were filed as two separate cases, but they raise identical issues, and the Georgia Supreme Court decided them in a combined opinion.) Together with the team at Freed Grant LLC,… [read post]
23 Aug 2024, 8:46 am
[A pair of related cases raising important First Amendment content-discrimination issues in the context of adult entertainment.] This last Wednesday, I argued for appellants in the Georgia Supreme Court in the pair of related cases, Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. Georgia and Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. O'Connell. It's an interesting case involving some cutting-edge issues of First Amendment law! This is the same case I argued (in the same court) three years ago, now… [read post]
28 Apr 2025, 12:06 pm
[My co-authored Washington Post op-ed today: "His vague national security claims chill speech and action far beyond his individual targets."] I have an op-ed out in the Washington Post today: "Trump's fake emergencies are the real crisis," co-authored with Serena Mayeri (Penn Law) and Amanda Shanor (Wharton). Here's an excerpt: The Trump administration has doubled down on its refusal to remedy its mistaken deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a Maryland… [read post]
1 Dec 2023, 8:29 am
[Serial-blogging my recent article in the Notre Dame Law Review] On Monday, I started serial-blogging my article, The Myth of the Federal Private Nondelegation Doctrine, which has just come out in the Notre Dame Law Review. I continued this on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and today's is the last installment. This is a timely issue, because of the horseracing case currently pending in the Fifth Circuit (in which I filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Reason Foundation and others).… [read post]
30 Nov 2023, 12:45 pm
[Serial-blogging my recent article in the Notre Dame Law Review] On Monday, I started serial-blogging my article, The Myth of the Federal Private Nondelegation Doctrine, which has just come out in the Notre Dame Law Review. I continued this on Tuesday and Wednesday, and I'll continue serial-blogging it here today and tomorrow. This is a timely issue, because of the horseracing case currently pending in the Fifth Circuit (in which I filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Reason Foundation and… [read post]
29 Nov 2023, 10:46 am
[Serial-blogging my recent article in the Notre Dame Law Review] On Monday, I started serial-blogging my article, The Myth of the Federal Private Nondelegation Doctrine, which has just come out in the Notre Dame Law Review. I continued this yesterday, and I'll continue serial-blogging it here over the next couple of days. This is a timely issue, because of the horseracing case currently pending in the Fifth Circuit (in which I filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Reason Foundation and… [read post]
28 Nov 2023, 7:27 am
[Serial-blogging my recent article in the Notre Dame Law Review] Yesterday, I started serial-blogging my article, The Myth of the Federal Private Nondelegation Doctrine, which has just come out in the Notre Dame Law Review. I'll continue serial-blogging it here over the next couple of days. This is a timely issue, because of the horseracing case currently pending in the Fifth Circuit (in which I filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Reason Foundation and others). Here's Part I,… [read post]
27 Nov 2023, 9:00 am
[Serial-blogging my recent article in the Notre Dame Law Review] My article, The Myth of the Federal Private Nondelegation Doctrine, has just come out in the Notre Dame Law Review. I'll be serial-blogging it here over the next couple of days. This is a timely issue, because of the horseracing case currently pending in the Fifth Circuit (in which I filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Reason Foundation and others). Here's the abstract and introduction. (Please be sure to refer to the… [read post]
15 Nov 2022, 12:13 pm
So why should I trust you, Volokh, to be my clerkship advisor or recommender? [read post]
24 Oct 2024, 8:21 am
I've just published a short article on Chevron and Loper Bright in CPI Antitrust Chronicle, called "Goodbye, Chevron: Rediscovering the Virtues of an Independent Judiciary". Most of it talks about the Chevron regime generally, though some of it mentions the specific consequences for antitrust policy. The issue of CPI Antitrust Chronicle also contains a number of other Chevron-related articles: "A Quartet of Decisions That Cripple Agencies," by… [read post]
9 Oct 2023, 6:46 am
[My contribution to the Esperanto film festival.] A few months ago, my then-ten-year-old son and I filmed a short film in Esperanto and submitted it to an Esperanto film festival. (It's really short: under 3 minutes long. And don't worry: it has English subtitles.) It's about Diogenes (the Greek philosopher who went around with a lantern searching for an honest man), and it's called "Honesta homo" ("An honest person"). I'm embedding the video below,… [read post]
24 Apr 2025, 7:32 am
[Two pro-life groups and five law professors urge the Supreme Court to take up Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. Georgia.] Yesterday, I blogged about the First Amendment Scholars' brief (filed by Chris Paolella of Reich & Paolella LLP) supporting the cert petition I filed in Georgia Ass'n of Club Executives v. Georgia. (For my blogging about the cert petition itself, see Parts 1 and 2 here, and see also the amicus brief supporting the cert petition filed by the… [read post]
