Pre-Symposium Panel: Young Legal Scholars

Published: April 4, 2022, 7:20 p.m.

b'Before the National Student Symposium begins, the Federalist Society\'s Faculty Division will host a panel of young legal scholars, presenting prize winning papers with comments from more senior scholars in Brown 102 at the University of Virginia School of Law. All early arrivals are welcome to sit in and hear some of the exciting scholarship these young legal scholars are working on before the National Student Symposium. For more information, visit https://fedsoc.org/events/2022-young-legal-scholars-panel.

The Federalist Society\'s Faculty Division hosted a panel of young legal scholars before the National Student Symposium began, presenting prize winning papers with comments from more senior scholars in Brown 102 at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Featuring:
The Irrepressible Myth of Jacobson v. Massachusetts

Prof. Josh Blackman, Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law Houston
Commenter Prof. Julia D. Mahoney, John S. Battle Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law

Election Emergencies: Voting in Times of Pandemic\\\\

Prof. Michael T. Morley, Sheila M. McDevitt Professor, Florida State University College of Law
Commenter Prof. Bertrall Ross, Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law

Of Statutes and Spirits: Interpretation on the English High Courts, c. 1800-2020

Jonathan Green, Law Clerk to Judge Neomi Rao, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Commenter Prof. Bernadette Meyler, Carl and Sheila Spaeth Professor of Law, Stanford Law School

Reconstructing Reconstruction Era Rights

Prof. Ilan Wurman, Associate Professor, Sandra Day O\'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
Commenter Prof. Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University'