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Associate professor of law @ university of Arizona college of law https://law.arizona.edu/person/oren-tamir
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Indeed! And for more on how to fix the American MQD in light of comparative practice: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

This is starting this Friday—forecast is 83 degrees which is super (today is 93 degrees so much less super)

We're hosting a panel on a new book in the field of comparative administrative law. Join if you can--should be really interesting! Registration link here: essex-university.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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Amazing looking agenda for the National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars which is happening here at the end of the month

Appreciate the shout out 🙃

Can’t wait to read this one!

ICYMI: a new book chapter from me

🚨🚨New book chapter from me--"The Major Questions Doctrines: A Case Study on the Possibilities of Comparative Administrative Law" (forth'g later this year in the Research Handbook on Comparative Administrative Law). Check it out! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

My 2019 book, THE PUBLIC’S LAW, is finally out in paperback. Back then, I diagnosed the Schmittian turn in US Public Law, warning against a future “Weimar-on-Potomac.” Alas, here we are. Check it out to better understand our predicament and imagine better, Progressive democracy. a.co/d/7XieLB3

From Susan Rose-Ackerman & me: “For those of us who are hopeful that some commitment to principle and consistency still exists even with this current Court, the hope is real—even if thin.”

Interested in comparative admin law? We're in the midst of revamping the operation of the Comparative-Administrative-Law Listserv. Some important notes are coming soon. If you have an interest, do consider registering to catch the latest: shorturl.at/Juq82

Honored to receive yesterday the Mark Tushnet award. Thanks to @richardalbert.bsky.social for his leadership and vision, and for chairing the committee that selected my paper; to the members of the committee (including @markjia.bsky.social and @ioannat.bsky.social); to colleagues

V cool note from my smart TA, Joshua Roubik, examining the legality of a creative congressional response/fix to the MQD: 1 statute to amend all statutes papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

Can't wait to begin teaching con law in little less than 2 weeks -- & especially to be using (testing?) the brand new con law casebook that I have been working on for ~3 years with my amazing co-author

V honored to receive the Mark Tushnet award for my paper Our Parochial Administrative Law during AALS in San Francisco next week. I was asked to say a few words, so I plan to speak about the various ways comparative law can significantly enrich administrative law teaching & research in the future.

I read this book in one sitting on a recent long flight and it is superb—will plan to teach it next year in comparative constitutional law www.bloomsbury.com/us/why-the-r...

Huge privilege to be one of the planned contributors to this. It is a stellar team, plus me.

Prettiest conference program ever!

Conferencing in Sydney certainly has its advantages—pics from the walk from Coogee to Bondi

Last day of conference #1 in UNSW— Ros Dixon and Lizzy Perham’s Comparative Constitutional Law roundtable

Just signed the contract for our Cambridge Handbook of Statutory Interpretation in Global Common Law. Can't wait to work on this with co-editors Janina Boughey & Lisa Burton-Crawford and to see in person or on zoom the many contributors during our Sydney workshop for the handbook early next month

This is tomorrow. When I was writing my paper, this is exactly the sorts of exchanges I was hoping to encourage so I am certain this is going to be a highly constructive discussion about the reasons why we should take comparative administrative law seriously. Please join us

This is in a week plz come if you can

Reminder that this is happening tomorrow at noon--link to join via zoom: wakeforest-university.zoom.us/j/9486584263...

I'm giving a zoom talk on my most recent paper in 3 weeks--please join if you can. Details on registration below and link to the paper is here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

Very much looking forward to participating in an event on the Future of Federal Administrative Law at @WFULawSchool next week, along with professors Sidney Shapiro and Scott Schang. Hosted by the @acslaw chapter there. www.acslaw.org/event/the-fu...