Julian Davis Mortenson (@jdmortenson) 's Twitter Profile
Julian Davis Mortenson

@jdmortenson

watch as she buckles and bends but never breaks

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Many thanks to Sharon Jacobs for joining this week's University of Michigan Public Law Workshop to talk about her work deconstructing the rhetoric of anti-administrative judicial speech. A terrific conversation about one of the most timely topics in public law! law.berkeley.edu/our-faculty/faโ€ฆ

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So excited to see The Foundersโ€™ Purse out in the Virginia Law Review! Thanks to Virginia Law Review for all of their outstanding work and to everyone else who contributed to this effort! virginialawreview.org/print/

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serious request, for a thing I am writing about endemic pathologies of originalism debates: any and all examples of โ€œtut tut, manners, sir!โ€ responses to forceful critiques of conservative falsehoods. including but EMPHATICALLY not limited to executive power convo gratias ago

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How far back in NFL history do you have to go in order for the current 2024 top college football teams to be favorites over the Super Bowl / NFL champ? I have no idea, but I feel like the '92 Cowboys are favorites against Texas. Much less certain about, say, the '75 Steelers. 1/

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Hi #lawtwitter! I have a new paper, "Physicists as Environmental Experts," coming out with the Clifford Symposium of DePaul Law. The theme for the volume is The Legacy of Industrywide Deadly Misconduct. You can read a draft here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfโ€ฆ A quick ๐Ÿงตon the work 1/6

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How to spend 36 hours in Malmo, Sweden: Admire art in a 17th-century castle, steam in a seaside bathhouse and unwind with an afternoon fika (coffee-and-cake break) in this diverse Swedish city. nyti.ms/3zrnCbA