Constitutional Law Prawf @ University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Formerly YLS, Cornell Law, DOJ.
. . . Also, vintage menswear enthusiast . . .
Beau Baumann 🍎
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This is an impossibly good read. I think Beau is also living a pretty good life.
This is very good, well worth your time!
One mark of good scholarship is that it hits as intuitive because it is so right. Sometimes though, that can be kind of depressing. As an example, I give the fact that II.A of this draft had to be written at all. (And this is a complement to Josh, irrespective of my downward spiraling mood.)
Void for vagueness?
For the Substack, I wrote about something that I've been thinking about a lot and filtered it through an interaction I had last week in Philly. I am recently preoccupied with the question of how to live well without becoming attached to moral purity.
For the Substack, I wrote about something that I've been thinking about a lot and filtered it through an interaction I had last week in Philly. I am recently preoccupied with the question of how to live well without becoming attached to moral purity.
I've just posted a new (fairly short!) paper on unitary executive theory's impoverished theory of democratic accountability. Give it a read -- I'd love to hear any thoughts! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
I say this with as much contempt as possible for some of my old fits, not with any other similarly situated bloke in mind.
This is not on point, but my immediate thought after reading this was how people have insisted the Nolan Batman movies are pro-cop. They're not. The lesson is the world is filled with flawed, broken & compromised people and you can't dismiss them all to find the true evil in our midst.
Really think it is just absolutely crucial to get your buttoning point as close as possible to your natural waist so that your tie and shirt aren’t making a mockery of you.