Please join us in welcoming DJCLPP's Staff Editors for Volume 20! We look forward to publishing more scholarship at the intersection of constitutional law and public policy.
关于我们
The Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy (DJCLPP) is a scholarly publication that examines legal issues at the intersection of constitutional litigation and public policy. DJCLPP serves as both a practical resource for lawyers, judges, and legislators who confront cutting-edge constitutional and public policy issues and a forum for intellectual discourse surrounding these issues. DJCLPP aims to enhance the community’s understanding of constitutional law and public policy and to arm practitioners with arguments and proposals for reform. DJCLPP publishes an annual edition and timely comments on topical trends and current subjects of constitutional law and public policy online. These comments allow journal members to discuss the implications of current Supreme Court cases.
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https://djclpp.law.duke.edu/
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Congrats to Matt Poliakoff ‘25 on publishing his Supreme Court Commentary with DJCLPP. In his Commentary, Poliakoff explores the interplay between racial gerrymandering and partisan gerrymandering with a dispute centered on South Carolina’s congressional maps.
With Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP pending before the Supreme Court, the justices are faced with the difficult question of how to draw the line between now-legal partisan gerrymandering and illegal racial gerrymandering. I am grateful for the opportunity to publish a commentary on this case in the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy. My commentary places the case in context of prior racial gerrymandering opinions and discusses possible ramifications of the Court's ruling. Many thanks to the student editors for their hard work revising this piece! https://lnkd.in/eN-xY5Ek
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Congrats to Andrew Klauber ‘24 on publishing his Supreme Court commentary with DJCLPP. In his commentary, Klauber analyzes Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. and the question of whether the Bankruptcy Code authorizes a court to approve a plan of reorganization which includes a nonconsensual release extinguishing claims held by nondebtors against nondebtor third parties.
I'm very grateful to have my commentary on Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P., which is currently awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court, published in the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy. Many thanks to the editors at DJCLPP for their revisions and suggestions.
Discharging Equity: Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. and the Validity of Nonconsensual Third-Party Releases
scholarship.law.duke.edu
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Great to see Duke Law Prof. Jolynn Dellinger and Stephanie Pell's article highlighted in the Brookings Institution! The full article, titled "Bodies of Evidence: The Criminalization of Abortion and Surveillance of Women in a Post-Dobbs World," is now published online as part of DJCLPP Volume 19. Dellinger and Pell's full article is linked here: https://lnkd.in/e57UYMeS
Please have a look at this new piece for The Brookings Institution, co-authored with my fabulous colleague Jolynn Dellinger https://lnkd.in/evXBzjKB, where we discuss our recent article, Bodies of Evidence: The Criminalization of Abortion and Surveillance of Women in a Post-Dobbs World, in the context of current abortion-related news.
The criminalization of abortion and surveillance of women in a post-Dobbs world | Brookings
https://www.brookings.edu