New Project at NYU School of Law exploring the challenges facing democracy today. democracyproject.org
Teach at UC, Riverside | PhD, African History, Yale ('25) | decolonization, exile, and transnational anti-apartheid movements |
Fellow at Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School. Researching history of international and comparative law, economic development.
www.kevin-keller.com
Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law. PhD in Religious Studies and JD. Author of 2 books on U.S. religion. Book Review Editor, Quaker History. Studies First Amendment (religion, speech, press), tech law, and history.
Associate Professor of Law at West Virginia University College of Law. Formerly an ACLUFL Attorney. I enjoy writing about free expression, academic freedom, and American history.
All opinions are my own, not my employer's, and are correct, probably.
Associate Professor @ Mizzou Law, Faculty Scholar @ Middleton Center on Race, Citizenship & Justice. Teaching Crim Law & Family Law. Researching gender-based violence survivors’ interactions with criminal & family legal systems. Views my own.
Professor at Northwestern Law School
Murray and Kathleen Bring Prof., NYU Law. IP, antitrust, behavioral econ, occasional con law (bad for my health). ssrn.com/author=370802. Partner, lex-lumina.com. https://its.law.nyu.edu/facultyprofiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.overview&personid=37891
Professor of Law @ Marquette. Is the administrative state history?
Associate professor of law at @nyulaw.bsky.social. Director of the Science, Health & Information Clinic (SHIC). He/him. https://chrismorten.com/
Prof @PittLaw, writing about abortion rights, pregnancy loss & other repro issues. Views my own. Bylines @NYT @Atlantic & more
Legal historian and fellow @policyintegrity, posting in a personal capacity
gllevine.com
Legal Scholar | political & constitutional development, separation of powers, judicial politics | PhD UT Austin | JD Texas Law
Assistant prof, University of San Diego School of Law. Cares about: Environmental law, climate, animals, admin law, torts, and dessert.
Attorney & immigration policy analyst in Washington, DC. Views are my own & posts ≠ endorsement. Message me to reach out.
Previously at the National Immigrant Justice Center in Chicago and the United Nations in Switzerland.
Academic Fellow, Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator (@vandylaw.bsky.social). Research networks, platforms, and utilities. Views are my own.
John Paul Stevens Chair in Competition Law
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Antitrust, Consumer Protection, running, jazz, Tottenham Spurs, travel.
Counsel, Democracy Program at Brennan Center for Justice
appellate counsel || democracy, inequality, segregation, baked goods || former city planner and low-level bureaucrat || imsinclair.substack.com/
Law Prof (Michigan Law), writing mostly about administrative law
Professor at Maryland Carey Law, legal historian, amateur comparative constitutionalist, chess nut and loyal New York Giant fan
Law Professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law
Legal History, Family Law, Criminal Law
Faculty bio: https://www.law.ufl.edu/faculty/elizabeth-katz
Publications: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1543206
Law, philosophy, and occasionally the bassoon. Previously IP litigator @RopesGray, now faculty @FordhamLawNYC.
Writing here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1569375
Lawbrarian, #CarIntoBuilding tracker, definitely not your lawyer. Personal account, bad takes are solely my own. You'll have to pry my pronouns from my cold, dead bio (he/him)
Associate Professor, Temple University School of Law. I post about things that interest me, some of which are about law.
Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law - Houston. Academic research now focuses on firearms regulation. I won't follow accounts or reply to their posts if I can't tell who they are IRL. #Housky #lawsky #gvp #gvr
Here to learn stuff and shit post through a permanent existential crisis. Don't rely on anything I say.
Constitutional law and national security law etc at the University of Glasgow
Yale Law PhD candidate. Admin law/legislation/separation of powers/immigration. Article I extremist.
. . . Also, vintage menswear enthusiast . . .
Law prof, Pepperdine Law; Affiliated Scholar, Duke Center for Firearms Law. I write about constitutional law, especially the Second Amendment.
Bio: https://t.co/yVUcs14NoK
Papers: http://bit.ly/3HleQND
SCOTUS correspondent for The Economist. Political studies prof at Bard Early College-Manhattan.
Associate professor of law @ university of Arizona college of law https://law.arizona.edu/person/oren-tamir
Independent journalist, SnapStream brand ambassador, and publisher of the Public Notice newsletter https://www.publicnotice.co/subscribe
An unscheduled, unpredictable SCOTUS podcast. Hosted by @williambaude.bsky.social & @epps.bsky.social. Now a blog too!
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Forum on law, rights, and security. Editorial Board includes professors, top civil society attorneys, former senior government officials.
here until I’m arrested for thought crimes I guess ?
Was: JD @ YLS/ Now: PhD @ Columbia History
Fed Courts, Procedure, Reconstruction
Political Science Professor at Marquette. APD, Constitutional Law + history & Administrative Law. Writing a book on the Steel Seizure case. Contributor, @liberalcurrents.com
https://patsobkowski.com/
Researching the economics of inequality, tax, capital flows, and industrial policy. Formerly federal fiscal policy @ Brookings; research + organizing @ UChicago.
Milanovich Fellow, UCLA Law | Ph.D. in History, Stanford | J.D., Stanford Law | Indian Law Scholar and Legal Historian | Okie | Chahta | Queer | he/him/his
researching international economic law. acting assistant professor of lawyering at NYU law. he/him
Thinking about people thinking about other people. First Amendment, interpretive methodologies, criminal law, law & philosophy. PhD (English) —> JD —> Furman Fellowship at NYU Law. Philly homer; mayor of the quiet car. she/her. hwalser.wordpress.com
Vanderbilt law prof, American legal history, property, federal Indian law, author of THUNDER IN THE MOUNTAINS and THE INVISIBLE LINE
Law prof @ UNC-Chapel Hill. Con Law and Indian Law. Views my own.
Bio: https://law.unc.edu/people/daniel-rice/
SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1684746
Law professor. Legal history, constitutional law. PhD in philosophy. Forthcoming book on the origins of the English parliament, Routledge.
Senior Fellow at @mmfa. Views expressed here my own. Husband of @alyssarosenberg. Dad. Not the former GOP congressman. Find me here: http://bio.site/mattgertz
Professor of Law at Arizona State University • Student of firms, cities & transportation (and Seinfeld) • Papers: ssrn.com/author=887547 • Newsletter: gregshill.substack.com • Co-host of Densely Speaking podcast • gregshill.com •
Law prof @ UCLA. I study equality and oligarchy.
Most recent book @ https://anti-oligarchy.com
Incoming Liman Law Fellow + History DPhil student
Associate Professor & MPA Director @ NIU. Public finance & local govts. Special districts, mostly. 🚴
📍 Chicagoland
🌐 hello.cgoodman.com
Law Professor at UChicago. Administrative law, executive branch dynamics, separation of powers.
Assistant professor, University of Houston Law Center. I write about democracy and the separation of powers. ssrn.com/author=3062912
Professor of History and Law, Stanford University. Books on early Constitution: http://tinyurl.com/yynk95aa; and originalism and history: http://tinyurl.com/3dd5hnt6
jonathangienapp.com
Aspiring civil rights lawyer by day, freelance writer and novelist by night. they/他.
NYU Law ‘26. Formerly NAACP LDF. Tweets and writing my own.
Ass't professor at Michigan Law. Formerly NYU Furman Center, NYC Law Department, Streetsblog NYC. Cities, suburbs, housing and transportation.
Currently @niskanencenter.bsky.social. Previously OIRA front office in
OMB, Judiciary Committee for @blumenthal.senate.gov, and Global Modeling Studies at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.
Senior Director of Federal Budget Policy for the Center for American Progress doing budget, tax, and econ.
Formerly: Biden OMB, Biden Transition Team, Senate Budget Committee (Murray and Sanders).
CBO and OMB’s biggest fan! Personal account.
Harry Kalven, Jr. Professor, University of Chicago Law School. Podcaster and Blogger at Divided Argument.
Law Prof, University of Tulsa; tribal sovereignty & jurisdiction; banjo novice
Professor of Political Science at Stanford | Exploring money in politics, campaigns and elections, ideology, the courts, and inequality | Author of The Judicial Tug of War cup.org/2LEoMrs | https://data4democracy.substack.com
@ksvesq.bsky.social’s husband; father of daughters; professor @georgetownlaw.bsky.social; #SCOTUS nerd @CNN.com
Bio: www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/stephen-i-vladeck
"One First" Supreme Court newsletter: stevevladeck.com
Book: tinyurl.com/shadowdocketpb
Senior legal affairs reporter at POLITICO with a focus on democracy, the balance of power and the clash between the Trump administration and courts.
yes, like the city | Editor TheArgumentMag.com | she/her
President of @crisesnotes.bsky.social (https://www.crisesnotes.com/)
Book: [About Undetermined], under contract with Viking Books
email: crisesnotes@gmail(dot)com
Signal: NathanTankus.01 (only for reporting... Okay on weekends you can confess crushes)
Assistant Professor, TAMU School of Law. Interested in administrative law, bureaucracy, civil procedure. Fairweather Jets fan. Opinions my own.
SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=2879963
Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School (studying federalism, data, and administrative law)
https://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/fahey
Personal account. Personal views. Frank G. Millard Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School & Arlene Susan Kohn Professor of Social Policy, University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. Former General Counsel, HHS and OMB.
Editor-at-large, World Politics Review. Spent more than a year in Provence. Used to be an American in Paris. Currently bringing coal to Newcastle.
https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/
@wpr.bsky.social
1855 Professor of the Law of Democracy at Michigan State. Contributor to The Downballot. I teach, write, and post about state constitutional law, institutional development, and criminal law. I write (infrequently) at guaranteedrepublics.substack.com.
Law professor at Texas A&M University School of Law, specializing in administrative law. Views are mine alone. Dog pictured is Oliver Wendell Holmes Walters Jr. (RIP 2025)
https://law.tamu.edu/faculty-staff/find-people/faculty-profiles/daniel-e.-walters
Senior reporter, environment & energy @theverge.com / Host of Hell or High Water: When disaster hits home, a podcast from Vox Media and Audible. “Después de la tormenta siempre llega la Calma” ❤️🩹
justinecalma.com / Signal: @bqe210.91
Law professor; author of Free to Move: Foot Voting Migration and Political Freedom; Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter; The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. New London and the Limits of Eminent Domain; Volokh Conspiracy blogger.
Here to listen. Investigative Reporter: @ProPublica. Past work:
@NYTMag @GQMagazine @NewYorker. Book: THE LAST WHALERS: http://amzn.to/2F8Eo1F. Movies based on my work at: @HBO; @Disney; @NatGeo; @PBSFrontline.
Emeritus Professor of Economics, Oxford University.
Institute Professor, MIT Economics. Co-Director of @mitshapingwork.bsky.social. Author of Why Nations Fail, The Narrow Corridor, and Power & Progress.
Investigative reporter NYT. Helping cover President Trump, his administration and circle of friends -- without fear or favor. I write about people and power. My contact on Signal: EricNYT.08
Corporate/securities law professor, Emory University
Host, Business Scholarship Podcast (@busscholarship.bsky.social)
Creator, KFilings (@kfilings.com)
https://andrewkjennings.com // https://kfilings.com
Writer, lawyer, Dodger fan, internet dog. nycsouthpaw18 at gmail.
Investigative Reporter, The New York Times | Birch Professor at Columbia Journalism School & Director of the Li Center for Global Journalism
staff writer @theatlantic.com and senior fellow @snfagora.bsky.social. author of GULAG, IRON CURTAIN, RED FAMINE, TWILIGHT OF DEMOCRACY and AUTOCRACY INC
https://linktr.ee/anneapplebaum
Politics, politics, politics
Director, Program on Law & Public Policy, Princeton University School of Public and International Affairs. Charles & Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Law & Public Affairs. Still teaching Con law, still aiming to get out of the new social media market.
Law prof at UCLA. Posting about health law, policy & ethics, public health, global health, social & legal epidemiology
Prof Harvard Law School, Co-founder of Lawfare, Non-res. sr. fellow at AEI; executivefunctions.substack. Opinions mine alone. Likes ≠ agree; = save to read. https://jackgoldsmith.org/
History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center.
Early Americanist researching slavery and the politics of history in the American Revolution. I got a thing for the Antimasons, too.
Adjunct Instructor @ Hunter College.
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Associate Professor of Political Science, Colgate University. Author of "The Polarizers": https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo24660595.html
Social psychologist and assistant professor at the University of Michigan Law School. I research consent and other topics at the intersection of psychology & law. Views my own.
www.roseannasommers.com
Law Professor at Georgetown. Legal interpretation, Supreme Court, philosophy, experimental jurisprudence, law & tech
Bio: https://bit.ly/4hQXQil | Papers: https://bit.ly/3OkT2nH 🏳️🌈
“Gerontocracy in America” (2026)
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374607647/gerontocracyinamerica/
http://campuspress.yale.edu/samuelmoyn
The Journal of Things We Like (Lots). Homepage at https://jotwell.com
Preparing for our tryst with destiny.
On the road - replies may be delayed across media
Commonplace: the journal of early American life since 2000. Published by a partnership of the OIEAHC and AAS. Commonplace.online
Middle East correspondent at The Economist.