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NYU Journal of Law & Liberty

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The Journal of Law & Liberty is the nation’s premiere student-edited law journal dedicated to the critical exploration of classical liberal ideas. To that end, the Journal provides a forum for the debate of textualist, originalist, conservative, libertarian, and heterodox legal thought from both theoretical and practical standpoints. Since 2005, the Journal has featured works from scholars including Jonathan Adler, Rachel Barkow, Randy Barnett, Will Baude, Evan Bernick, David Bernstein, Josh Blackman, Steven Calabresi, Viet Dinh, Richard Epstein, Barry Friedman, Douglas Ginsburg, Daniel Hulsebosch, Aziz Huq, Samuel Issacharoff, Gary Lawson, Michael McConnell, Thomas W. Merrill, Liam Murphy, Forrest Nabors, Clark Neily, Burt Neuborne, Michael Stokes Paulsen, Richard Pildes, Richard Posner, Jack Rakove, Michael B. Rappaport, Mario Rizzo, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Ilya Shapiro, Catherine Sharkey, Timothy Sandefur, Ilya Somin, Jeffrey Sutton, Seth Barrett Tillman, and Eugene Volokh. J.L.L. articles have played important roles in some of the most significant legal cases of the 21st Century. Randy Barnett’s Commandeering the People: Why the Individual Health Insurance Mandate is Unconstitutional, 5 N.Y.U. J.L. & Liberty 581 (2010) provided the basis for NFIB v. Sibelius, 567 U.S. 519 (2012) and was cited frequently in that litigation. In 2008, Justice Antonin Scalia cited another Journal work, Brian Frye’s The Peculiar Story of United States v. Miller, 3 NYU J.L. & Liberty 48 (2007), in his majority opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570, 623 (2008).

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