Sherif Girgis
@sherifgirgis
Professor at Notre Dame Law School
New article, link below! (Sorry, repost, tweaked)
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… (this is the penultimate version--the finalized pagination will be up next month, when the piece is published)
I’m one proud husband to @madeleinekearns, and now a very grateful father. Thanks be to God. thefp.com/p/what-i-went-…
Great to see this center in the hands of my remarkable friend, USC philosophy professor Chris Tollefsen! sc.edu/uofsc/posts/20…
Richard Fallon, In Memoriam, buff.ly/6WxLugJ - A tribute to the great scholar and dear friend.
Found videos of @HarvardFedSoc conference I mentioned below (@Harvard_Law) on intellectual diversity in legal acad. Worth a look. Other speakers: Martha Minow, Dick Fallon, Steve Calabresi, @vicnourse @profnqr @JeannieSGersen @jacklgoldsmith @MarkTushnet hls.harvard.edu/today/a-questi…
I gave a talk (in 2013) about when/why academics should & shouldn't care about intellectual diversity. More personal than my usual fare (& the most readable thing I've written--not saying that's a high bar)... 1/9
Congratulations to @RichardMRe on joining the faculty @Harvard_Law. Such a superb addition. hls.harvard.edu/faculty/richar…
New draft paper—how to fix the “shadow docket,” why the usual proposals won’t work, why CASA v. Trump won’t make a difference, and why—if disempowering the lower courts seems undesirable—maybe you should embrace the shadow docket instead.
Goldsmith, McConnell, Shaw, Balkin, Baude, Goluboff & Schragger, Vermeule, Davidson, Hemel, Casey & Macey!
Another great issue of Supreme Court Review. Honored to have my Trump v US piece here among so many terrific pieces. journals.uchicago.edu/toc/scr/2025/2…