Oren Tamir
@OrentaOren
Associate professor of law @uarizonalaw
🚩🚩New paper alert! Our Parochial Administrative Law is out in the @SCLR, just in time before Loper Bright & Relentless are coming any day now. It’s an INSANELY LONG paper (sorry!) but I hope important & interesting. Check it out! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… 🧵 below 1/n
“Course revamp” season, “entry-level interviews” season, “scholastica refresh-a-thon” season, “teaching evals overanalysis” season, “robe & regalia” season, “moot court” season. Or my favorite, the season I’m currently in: “silent panic over summer productivity” season.
A newbie's discovery: lawprawfs apparently have additional seasons. We have "exam writing" and "grading" seasons, "can you write me a letter of recommendation" season, and "can you be my note supervisor" season. What other seasons am I missing and should know about?
🚨Nick Bednar and I have a new article titled Commission Quorums. In light of firings rendering the NLRB and MSPB quorum-less, we review caselaw, common law principles, and the quorum rules of 76 commissions to understand the law of quorums. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Indispensable resource on administrative law in Kenya
My Administrative Law book can now be downloaded from SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
We are thrilled to announce the publication of "The Handbook of Constitutional Law" - the first comprehensive academic presentation of German #constitutionalLaw by some of the country’s leading constitutional scholars. More details 👉 beck-shop.de/herdegen-masin…
Mara Malagodi: The State of the Comparative Constitutional Law Field and the Re-Launch of Constitutional Studies ukconstitutionallaw.org/2025/07/03/ukc…
I just published a blog post on the terrific Yale JREG Blog that draws an interesting--and potentially important--connection between Congress's power to "appropriate" and the three "Vesting" clauses in the Constitution. (Link below)
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Happy publication day to me! ✨ Here’s a little celebratory 🧵 to explain in a nutshell what the book is about: One of the everlasting questions in constituional theory and practice is what makes a constitution difficult to amend?
📝 Nominations are invited for the Mark Tushnet Prize in Comparative Law, to be awarded at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the AALS. 🤩 Details below. Questions welcome. Self-nominations allowed!
Family on Immigration Law after Loper Bright, buff.ly/EiveeHu - Jill E. Family (Widener University - Commonwealth Law School) has posted Immigration Law after Chevron’s Demise (Oregon Law Review, forthcoming) on SSRN.
Cool paper by Sam Bewick of @AllardLaw in the @ModernLRev on the Public Necessity Defen(s)e in torts onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Our new paper, Decentering Property in Fourth Amendment Law is now out in the U. Chicago Law Review! It argues that property concepts should be used very carefully, and very little, in modern Fourth Amendment law.
World Comparative Law Workshop, Oxford, 10-11 July 2025 law.ox.ac.uk/content/event/…
My collaborator and overall bestie @MaayanSudai and I wrote for the Harvard Law Review Blog about Title VII's identity problem, and how to (hopefully, maybe) solve it. Check it out: harvardlawreview.org/blog/2025/06/b…
The Comparative Administrative Law listserv published this week its first "What's New in the Comparative Administrative Law World?" Newsletter--featuring 25 pieces of scholarship and 2 events!