Jacob Eisler
James Edmund and Margaret Elizabeth Hennessey Corry Professor
@ FSU Law
| 'The Law of Freedom: The Supreme Court and Democracy': https: rb.gy/y18xl3
| Papers: shorturl.at/vfxWg
- Reposted by Jacob EislerElection law is evolving, are courts keeping up? @jacobeisler.bsky.social shares insights from the recent Election Law Conference at Florida State, exploring how scholarship is reshaping debates on representation, capitalism, and campaign finance. www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t2O... #electionlaw
- Reposted by Jacob EislerNEW: 15 years after Citizens United opened elections to corporate campaign financing, @jacobeisler.bsky.social asks if the ruling remains relevant after Donald Trump won in 2016 and 2024 through small donations and social media savvy rather than traditional reliance on kingmaking donors.
- I *strongly* encourage anyone working in constitutional law or related areas to apply for the Constitutional Law Colloquium, organized by Barry Sullivan and FSU Law's Alex Tsesis. See the CFP below! www.luc.edu/law/events/c...
- Truly honored and delighted that @yunsieg @hofstrau.bsky.social has written this wonderfully thoughtful, generous, & insightful book review on the Law of Freedom in the South California Law Review. southerncalifornialawreview.com/2025/05/07/l...
- Professor Kim extrapolates the LoF into a research agenda for election law, using the philosophical paradox of judicial review of democratic process to springboard to methodological innovation. (Full text of LoF here - cambridge.org/core/books/l... and intro here papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....)
- Thanks to @cambridgeup.bsky.social @cambup-law.cambridge.org and the Southern Cal Law Review for providing the fantastic institutional support and forum for this scholarly discourse.
- 'Discrimination, Private Liberty, and Public Accommodations Law' papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.... is published with the @tamu.bsky.social Law Review!
- It was wonderful project to pursue last year, and it's part of long-running project to a philosophical lens to the jurisprudence of the Roberts Court. Thanks to everyone who contributed to its development - if you'd like to discuss don't hesitate to drop me a line.
- Thanks so much to Yunsieg for this wonderfully thoughtful and incisive review of 'The Law of Freedom' @cambup-law.bsky.social Very much looking forward to the discussions to come.
- My review of @jacobeisler.bsky.social's book, The Law of Freedom: The Supreme Court and Democracy, will be published in the Southern California Law Review Postscript. I strongly recommend the book for anyone interested in courts & election law. #newlawreviewarticles papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
- About to go teach a still-resonate article by @FrankPasquale.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy in seminar!
- Sunset visitor to Tallahassee on the day the weather breaks...
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