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Ian Samuel

The faculty bibliography of Professor Ian Samuel

Publications

Ian Samuel

Associate Professor of Law, 2018-2019


Articles

Warrantless Location Tracking, 83 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1324 (2008). [HeinOnline] [SSRN]

The Counter-Clerks of Justice Scalia, 10 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW & LIBERTY 1 (2016). [HeinOnline] [SSRN]

New Writs of Assistance, 86 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 2873 (2018). [HeinOnline] [SSRN]

Book Chapters

The Institutional Dimension of Consumer Protection (with Samuel Issacharoff) in NEW FRONTIERS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT (F. Cafaggi and H.-W. Micklitz, Eds.). Antwerp: Intersentia, 2009.

Editorials & Commentaries

Did Justice Scalia Believe in Dinosaurs? An Investigation, MEDIUM (Dec. 24, 2016).

First Mondays (Co-Host with Dan Epps). A seasonal podcast focused on the Supreme Court. (2016 - 2018).

Government Workers Can Ignore Trump's Immigration Order -- And We'll Defend Them (with Daniel Epps and Leah Litman), BOSTON GLOBE (Feb. 4, 2017).

The Nervous Civil Servant's Guide to Defying an Illegal OrderSLATE (Feb. 2, 2017).

Why It Would Be Bad for Trump to Break Up the 9th Circuit Court (with Brian Goldman), MERCURY NEWS (May 12, 2017).

Don't Kid Yourselves, Democrats. Trump's Final Hour Is Not Upon UsTHE GUARDIAN (Aug. 23, 2018).

Kavanaugh Will Be on the US Supreme Court for Life. Here's How We Fight Back, THE GUARDIAN (Oct. 9, 2018).

Rigging the Vote: How the American Right Is on the Way to Permanent Minority Rule, THE GUARDIAN (Nov. 4, 2018).

Blog Posts

PrawfsBlawg -- Where Intellectual Honesty Has (Almost Always) Trumped Partisanship Since 2005

Morales-Santana and the "Mean Remedy" (June 12, 2017).

Is It Unethical to Ghost-Write a Brief in Opposition? (June 15, 2017).

Take Care Blog -- Take Care: Ensuring the President "shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed"

Youngstown Zone Zero (with Leah Litman) (March 16, 2017).

No Peeking? Korematsu and Judicial Credulity (with Leah Litman) (March 22, 2017).

Should the United States Have Special Elections for the Presidency? (March 27, 2017).

Nunes Recuses. Sort Of. Now What? (April 7, 2017).

The Blind Side in Trump's War on the Administrative State (with Leah Litman) (April 17, 2017).

Trump's Firing of Jim Comey Is the Latest Test of What Congressional Republicans Will Let Him Get Away With (May 10, 2017).

Notice & Comment -- A Blog from the Yale Journal on Regulation and the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice

"See the Sights of Terminal 4!": A Reply to Section 1182(f) Enthusiasts (Feb. 11, 2017).