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Harvard Symposium on The Constitutional Bind by Aziz Rana | Keynote Discussion w/ Osita Nwanevu
On October 25, 2024, The Program on Law and Political Economy at Harvard Law School, the Institute on Policing, Incarceration & Public Safety at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, and the Center for American Political Studies were honored to present a public symposium centered on Professor Aziz Rana’s groundbreaking new book, The Constitutional Bind: How Americans Came to Idolize a Document That Fails Them (University of Chicago Press, 2024).
The symposium culminated in a keynote discussion between Professor Rana and award-winning journalist Osita Nwanevu. Building on the event's previous conversations, their dialogue surfaced the book’s central themes and assessed the implications for our constitutional present and futures.
The symposium culminated in a keynote discussion between Professor Rana and award-winning journalist Osita Nwanevu. Building on the event's previous conversations, their dialogue surfaced the book’s central themes and assessed the implications for our constitutional present and futures.
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The Rise and Fall of Critical Legal Studies with James Gilchrist and Samuel Moyn
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On October 17, Samuel Moyn and James Gilchrist Stewart spoke about Stewart’s new book, The Rise and Fall of Critical Legal Studies, a wide-ranging intellectual history of the CLS movement that draws from personal accounts, academic works, and the media. Moyn and Stewart discussed the origins of CLS, its key contributions, and what its legacy means for contemporary legal theories, including Law ...
The Rise and Fall of Critical Legal Studies with James Gilchrist Stewart and Samuel Moyn
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On October 17, Samuel Moyn and James Gilchrist Stewart spoke about Stewart’s new book, The Rise and Fall of Critical Legal Studies, a wide-ranging intellectual history of the CLS movement that draws from personal accounts, academic works, and the media. Moyn and Stewart discussed the origins of CLS, its key contributions, and what its legacy means for contemporary legal theories, including Law ...
Forging Alternative Constitutional Horizons w/ Zohra Ahmed, Barrett Holmes Pitner, and David Pozen
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On October 25, 2024, The Program on Law and Political Economy at Harvard Law School, the Institute on Policing, Incarceration & Public Safety at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, and the Center for American Political Studies were honored to present a public symposium centered on Professor Aziz Rana’s groundbreaking new book, The Constitutional Bind: How Americans Ca...
The Problem of Constitutional Veneration w/ Keidrick Roy, E.T. Stone, and Robert Tsai
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On October 25, 2024, The Program on Law and Political Economy at Harvard Law School, the Institute on Policing, Incarceration & Public Safety at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, and the Center for American Political Studies were honored to present a public symposium centered on Professor Aziz Rana’s groundbreaking new book, The Constitutional Bind: How Americans Ca...
Harvard Symposium on The Constitutional Bind by Aziz Rana | Introductory Remarks
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On October 25, 2024, The Program on Law and Political Economy at Harvard Law School, the Institute on Policing, Incarceration & Public Safety at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, and the Center for American Political Studies were honored to present a public symposium centered on Professor Aziz Rana’s groundbreaking new book, The Constitutional Bind: How Americans Ca...
Democracy in Power with Sandeep Vaheesan
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The LPE Project hosted a lunch talk with Sandeep Vaheesan, the legal director at the Open Markets Institute, on Wednesday, October 16th, at 12:10pm ET. The discussion focused on his forthcoming book, Democracy in Power: A History of Electrification in the United States (The University of Chicago Press, December 2024).
CT Public Pharma Conversation
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Join Connecticut’s #Insulin4All Chapter and T1International for a community conversation about public pharma at Yale Law School. Public pharma is an alternative to our current, profit-driven pharmaceutical system that uses the public sector for drug research, development, and/or distribution. We will hear from patient advocates, legislators, and health services researchers about how public phar...
What is Antitrust and Why Does it Matter? with Talha Syed (LPE at Berkeley)
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Professor Syed begins by outlining the main policy and doctrinal debates in antitrust law, with a focus on how various dominant economic policies have influenced these discussions. He then turns to how these debates are playing out today in the realm of mergers and big tech.
The Constitutional Bind with Aziz Rana
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The LPE Project hosted a lunch talk with Professor Aziz Rana, the J. Donald Monan, S.J., University Professor of Law and Government at Boston College Law School, on Wednesday, September 18th to discuss his latest book, The Constitutional Bind (The University of Chicago Press, 2024). The Constitutional Bind investigates the history of the American Constitution and argues that the current reveren...
What To About the Courts Toolkit I with Amy Kapczynski & Ganesh Sitaraman
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The fourth session of our 6-part open course/reading group “What To Do About The Courts,” cohosted with the People’s Parity Project, took place on April 16 led by Professors Ganesh Sitaraman and Amy Kapczynski. TOPIC: Several reforms have been proposed to restructure, reform, and/or disempower the courts, each with different stakes and addressing different problems with the Supreme Court as it ...
What To Do About the Courts: Putting It All Together (session 6)
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The final session of our 6-part open course/reading group “What To Do About The Courts,” cohosted with the People’s Parity Project, took place on June 25th at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT. This session was led by Astra Taylor and Sabeel Rahman. TOPIC: The courts have been a galvanizing issue on the Right in recent decades, but not so on the Left. How do we mobilize people around court disempowerment? In this...
The Accumulation of Waste: A Political Economy of Genocide and Imperialism with Ali Kadri & Max Ajl
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On Wednesday, June 26th, the LPE Project held a virtual event featuring Professor Ali Kadri (Sun Yat-sen University) in conversation with Dr. Max Ajl (University of Ghent) on “The Accumulation of Waste: A Political Economy of Genocide and Imperialism.” The conversation was moderated by Dr. Helyeh Doutaghi (Yale Law School). War is often understood through the lens of its immediate physical dest...
What To Do About the Courts Toolkit Session II
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The fifth session of our 6-part open course/reading group “What To Do About The Courts,” cohosted with the People’s Parity Project, took place on May 28th at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT led by Professor Ryan Doerfler. The topic of this session was digging deeper into precisely HOW we might disempower by examining the pros and cons of some of the legal tools available to us.
LPE Night School: Law & Marxism with Rafael Khachaturian and Igor Shoikhedbrod
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What does Marxism have to teach us about law? Does law always reflect the interests of the ruling class, and if so, why does it take on a universal, general form under capitalism? What role-if any-would law have in a socialist or communist society? Marxist approaches from the nineteenth century to the present have grappled with these questions, resulting in a rich theoretical legacy. During thi...
Organizing and Challenges of Trade Unionism in Global Value Chains' with Chandan Kumar (LPE@HLS)
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Organizing and Challenges of Trade Unionism in Global Value Chains' with Chandan Kumar (LPE@HLS)
Participatory Law Scholarship: Reimagining Legal Academia
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Participatory Law Scholarship: Reimagining Legal Academia
'Global Trade as Worker Power' with Professor Desiree LeClercq (LPE@HLS)
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'Global Trade as Worker Power' with Professor Desiree LeClercq (LPE@HLS)
Unequal Procedure: LPE and Civil Procedure
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Unequal Procedure: LPE and Civil Procedure
The Law & Political Economy of Civil Procedure
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The Law & Political Economy of Civil Procedure
AntiMonopoly Now: A Conversation on Practice and the Academy with FTC Chair Lina Khan
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AntiMonopoly Now: A Conversation on Practice and the Academy with FTC Chair Lina Khan
Sex & Care: Law & Political Economy of Work with Hila Shamir, Claudia Torres & Yiran Zhang (LPE@HLS)
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Sex & Care: Law & Political Economy of Work with Hila Shamir, Claudia Torres & Yiran Zhang (LPE@HLS)
Some Forgettings: Oἶκοs / Economy / Family / Gender' with Professor Janet Halley (LPE@HLS)
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Some Forgettings: Oἶκοs / Economy / Family / Gender' with Professor Janet Halley (LPE@HLS)
'Talking Union, Talking Climate' with Professor Vivian Price (LPE@HLS)
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'Talking Union, Talking Climate' with Professor Vivian Price (LPE@HLS)
The New School's Law & Political Economy Night School on the Courts
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The New School's Law & Political Economy Night School on the Courts
Supply Chain Capitalism: Legal Regimes and Worker Power
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Supply Chain Capitalism: Legal Regimes and Worker Power
Structural Injustice in the Administrative State
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Structural Injustice in the Administrative State
The Administration of the Macro Political Economy, Industrial Policy, and Climate Change
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The Administration of the Macro Political Economy, Industrial Policy, and Climate Change
The Administrative Construction of an Inclusive Economy and Society
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The Administrative Construction of an Inclusive Economy and Society
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Excellent discussion! Thank you!
Are China Russia and N. Korea trying to undermine the West or is it the other way round? When western spokesmen like Prof. Narushige impute intentions like these they are invariably projecting.
I wonder if we’ve gone so far off course as a human race in terms of mass production/ globalisation? What world are we bringing our children into and what does the future look like if any? Do the world leaders care or have they created such a bubble for those living comfortably? Is the epitome of society exploiting another? Very thought provoking, only 35 mins in! Thank you!
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Syed finds indeterminacy "unhelpful" 54:55 and why? because "determinacy is a delusion". That is, indeterminacy is unhelpful because . . . it's a true thesis! provocative, indeed.
Second speaker (at 13:10) suggests the "alternative" view of "social relations" as unit of analysis in lieu of individual or state; he alleges that the realists and crits only focus on the State. That is incorrect; a realist like Llewellyn or an original institutionalist like Commons de-centered law and state by focusing on social relations like customs, folkways, institutions, going concerns, bi-laws or working rules in relation to which the state apparatus and its law was like a special case. Second speaker also alleges that the "indeterminacy" view reifies meaning, whereas he wants to regard legal meaning as unfixed. But isn't that precisely one of the main components of . . . indeterminacy! Yet he goes further and appears to deny any shared meaning whatsoever ("there is no shared meaning, there are no common meanings" at 15:03) and seems to blame "formalism" for the opposite of that very, very extreme affirmation of indeterminacy. Very sloppy, but provocative.
Baaarrffff. Liberal centrism is deplorable.
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thank you for putting this discussion online!
Why is this worth anything to anyone? Is this more push push push? Toward a certain goal of achieving more hype on sex, sexuality, sexualizing .. who and why?
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360p guys? The postmoderns will start saying that the Marxists have been stuck in the past again.
Adored this; I was already aware of this, and it prompted me to contemplate why we permit data and AI that is trained on patient data to become assets, and why we permit these assets to become scarce building the digital monopolies of the future. This has been my focus for a couple of years.
have you found any work detailing this? Feels really important would love to find out where to find out more
is it possible to see the bios shared here?
Long time servicer here.in the tree service industry.. I've been used up for years with different tree companies! Physically! And mentally...most of tree services in the south hire so called contract workers.no verbal contract no written contract.so me being uneducated, dropping out in 7th grade knowing nothing about taxes or -9s. Also getting taken advantage of by the business owner, micro managing,and getting more physical work out of workers then compensated for! I'm 38 know and worked for more then 15 different tree companies in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Florida...I've had businesses owners put on i-9s that I worked every day 5 days a week all year...I'm currently working for a company know for the past 5 years or so that been misclassifying me as contract labor and screwing my on taxes...what can I do....they play on my ignorance and if I bring it up to the other workers I get laughed at...I love what I do!!! And I'm dam good. probably better then a lot of owners in this industry,in my wide location.... anyway... venting... 😂
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Seems that Libby and Amy are more libertarian anarchist and not socialist. Anarchists dont mind indeterminacy because their goal is to tear down everything into ruble. They would do the same in a socialist society. Another silly talking point anarchists use is the liberation narrative which is an impossible goal, impractical, unrealistic, and unachievable. Anarchists know how to tear down but cannot offer any alternative because they are not natural builders. They also tend to be economically illiterate. In contrast socialism is based on a social contract; a socialist social contract is different from a liberal social contract. A socialist social contract is based on the values of inclusion, the common good, the public interest, and the idea that what is good for society is good for the individual. A socialist social contract includes economic democracy. It tries to build an equitable and accountable system that works for all. Hopefully, lawyers can understand social contract theory.
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Bunch of creeps.
First issue not addressed or ignored: It's not a vaccine.
This video is hilarious.
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Stalin sits next to Lenin near his deathbed. Lenin says: "Joseph... I'm not sure you're the right man to lead the country after me. I don't know if the people will follow you." Stalin responds: "Don't worry Vladimir Ilyich. Half of the country will follow me, and other half will follow you."
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Excellent! Needed more Lenin
LOL Professors cant afford microphones? Whats the world coming to?
Oh, Kewl. A couple of antitrust scholars. My question to them is why not socialism, nationalization, and mass cooperation rather than the progressive "Effective Competition Standard."
So, that whole comment stream below with Sathiyaraj is a very elaborate troll on youtube. Good grief. ;)
Kewl. Thanx for making these videos public.