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  1. Hace 2 días · I am pleased to announce that Professor Neil Siegel (Duke University School of Law) will be guest-blogging this week about his important new book The Collective-Action Constitution. Neil is a ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Whatever the case, his Supreme Court rulings are exactly what an extremist Christian nationalist would write. Neil Siegel, a Duke Law School professor of constitutional law and political science, wrote in a 2017 law review article that “characterizing Justice Alito as a movement conservative can help explain many of his votes.”

  3. Hace 5 días · If you bring too much mass or energy together in one location, you’ll inevitably create a black hole. So why didn’t the Big Bang become one? In the earliest known stages of cosmic history, a ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Oxford University Press. (Oxford University Press.) I am pleased to announce that Professor Neil Siegel (Duke University School of Law) will be guest-blogging this week about his important new book The Collective-Action Constitution. Neil is a prominent and widely cited scholar on a variety of structural constitutional issues, and his new book ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science. Return to: USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Henry Salvatori Computer Science Center 104. (213) 740-4494. FAX: (213) 740-7285. Email: csdept@usc.edu. Chair: Nenad Medvidović, PhD.

  6. Hace 1 día · I stepped away from the Relationship Alive podcast for a "quick break" that was only supposed to last a month or two. That break became a journey of two and a half years, diving deep into questions about life, and meaning, and whether or not Relationship Alive should even continue. The journey also included a humbling exploration of where Relationship Alive might have gone wrong in those first ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Neil Steinberg —Originally published in the Sun-Times, January 4, 2013 * "Hapax legomenon" is Greek for "being said once," a term used to denote a word used once in a particular body of literature.