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Is Title Vii An "Anti-Discrimination" Law?, Anuj C. Desai Feb 2022

Is Title Vii An "Anti-Discrimination" Law?, Anuj C. Desai

University of Colorado Law Review Forum

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Text Is Not Enough, Anuj C. Desai Jan 2022

Text Is Not Enough, Anuj C. Desai

University of Colorado Law Review

In Bostock v. Clayton County, the Supreme Court held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects gay and lesbian individuals from employment discrimination. The three opinions in the case also provided a feast for Court watchers who study statutory interpretation. Commentators across the ideological spectrum have described the opinions as dueling examples of textualism. The conventional wisdom is thus that Bostock shows the triumph of textualism. The conventional wisdom is wrong. Instead, Bostock shows what those who have studied statutory interpretation have known for decades: judges are multimodalists, drawing from a panoply of forms of …


Unclear And Unestablished: Exploring The Supreme Court/Tenth Circuit Disconnect In Qualified Immunity Jurisprudence, Josiah Cohen Apr 2021

Unclear And Unestablished: Exploring The Supreme Court/Tenth Circuit Disconnect In Qualified Immunity Jurisprudence, Josiah Cohen

University of Colorado Law Review Forum

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Democracy And The Fourth Seat: Kagan’S Jurisprudence,Stevens’S Legacy, Lauren Dimartino Oct 2020

Democracy And The Fourth Seat: Kagan’S Jurisprudence,Stevens’S Legacy, Lauren Dimartino

University of Colorado Law Review Forum

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What Remains Of The Exclusionary Rule?, Will Hauptman May 2017

What Remains Of The Exclusionary Rule?, Will Hauptman

University of Colorado Law Review Forum

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Bob Nagel And The Emptiness Of The Supreme Court Standards Of Review, Larry Alexander Mar 2017

Bob Nagel And The Emptiness Of The Supreme Court Standards Of Review, Larry Alexander

University of Colorado Law Review Forum

In this piece, written to honor Robert Nagel on his retirement, I focus on the arguments he made in a student note on the Supreme Court's rational basis standard of review.