With oral arguments for Trump v. Barbara beginning at SCOTUS today, we are pleased to highlight "Calvin's Case and Birthright Citizenship" by @BTKeener, published in Vol. 174 of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online. Read it here: pennlawreview.com/2025/11/17….
The University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online has opened submissions for Spring 2026 publication. We will consider pieces on a rolling basis through 11:59 p.m. on December 14th, 2025. For more information, please see our website: pennlawreview.com/submit/
The Vol. 174 Dorothy E. Roberts Public Interest Essay Competition is now accepting submissions! Check out our website for all the info: pennlawreview.com/dorothy-e-…
🚨UPCOMING SYMPOSIUM🚨 It’s almost here!
The Vol. 173 Symposium, The Uses (and Misuses) of History in Constitutional Interpretation will be held in-person and online on November 22-23. Link in bio for more information (and to register). We hope that you can join us!
@beau_baumann and I had the opportunity to talk to Sheila Orfano at the @PennLRev a few weeks ago about our recent article, "Clarifying Judicial Aggrandizement." We talk about the article, but also offer some related musings about judicial aggrandizement and our future work!
WATCH: Prof. Ashley Deeks discusses her paper “(Sub-)Delegating National Security Powers” at @PennLRev’s symposium “The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency.” youtu.be/xiLT2UhUsiw?si=D3ze…