
Catherine Baylin Duryea
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Catherine Baylin Duryea
@C_Duryea_Prof
Assistant Professor of Law @StJohnsLaw. Writes about human rights, administrative law, and comparative constitutional development.





This is our bathroom. We do not know how to use it. We only use it, and it is not suitable for human use, and I am in my fifth month of pregnancy help me and family chuffed.org/project/help-s…


EVENT: @uarizonalaw's Rehnquist Center invites all constitutional law scholars to attend the seventh annual National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars in Tucson on March 28-29. Those wishing to present, learn more here: bit.ly/3XK0iiy


Emergency Oversight: Recent Supreme Court decisions concerning vaccinations, #studentloans, & eviction have sparked debate over #judicial oversight of administrative agencies during emergencies. Read: spkl.io/6014f6iFu Subscribe: spkl.io/6015f6iFR #LawTwitter


Excited to share the CFP for next year’s National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars the Rehnquist Center at my school @uarizonalaw regularly hosts. If you have a suitable project, & interested in presenting it in a beautiful place to a distinguished set of speakers—apply!

Does this New Yorker cartoon go on the first page of my Con Law syllabus this year, or somewhere in the middle?

I feel like enough time has passed now that I could actually get away with starting the first day of my contracts class exactly like in “the paper chase” and nobody would even know.

One year ago today, my friends gave me an engraved claymore for finishing my dissertation and, boy, did I fail my mission!

Yes! Courts create constitutional law as state-building partners in service of the political coalitions, public influences, social movements, and institutional constraints that make them.










