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Charles Barzun

@cbarzun

Professor of Law @uvalaw. Contextually obtuse since the late 20th century.

Charlottesville, VA Katılım Aralık 2009
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Constitution Center@GUConstitution·
We’re thrilled to kick off our second book workshop, featuring Professor Marc DeGirolami’s forthcoming book, The Constitution of Practice: On Law & Tradition. Tomorrow, scholars will gather at Georgetown Law to offer commentary and engage in thoughtful dialogue on this important work. We look forward to welcoming everyone soon for what promises to be a rich and lively conversation. @MarcODeGirolami @cbarzun @RachelBayefsky @MarkMovsesian @tylerblindley @RebeiroBradley @lsolum @LaelWeinberger @shbarclay @RandyEBarnett
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
Part of my continuing effort to show that the late Justice Souter was more than a mild-mannered, common-law judge (though he was that, too). His philosophy of the common law has a radical side.
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Reflecting on the legacy of #SCOTUS Justice David H. Souter, Prof. Charles Barzun ’05 explains why “there was a lurking radicalism in Souter’s brand of common law judicial philosophy.” @cbarzun @SCOTUSblog scotusblog.com/2025/05/the-qu…

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Lucy Tucker
Lucy Tucker@statcrux31·
Culture matters.
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HOW SOCIAL TRUST IS ERODED - A VISIT TO INDIA 🇮🇳 🧵 A few years ago now I spent some time in India. One of the more lasting impressions I have from that period was the degree to which the low trust environment there (of a kind) wore me down mentally and transformed my attitude towards public spaces from a by disposition fairly ‘high trust’ person to being much more cynical and constantly on guard - ie being ‘low trust’. Over the space of the first month or so, because of the environment, experiencing real psychogenic anguish at the mental transition from being basically well meaning and otherwise liberal to irritable, combative and developing (experience-informed) prejudices. My assumptions about how easily you can sustain ‘high levels of social trust’ were shredded. Many people take for granted that high levels of social trust can be upheld without excessive coercion on a sort of naive libertarian basis of most people naturally being ‘fairly decent’ and so behaving ‘fairly decently’. Though I’d encountered this ‘low trust’ behaviour in a many other countries it was in india, because of how common and obtrusive it was, that it became impossible to avoid internalising that a lot of people are not in fact ‘fairly decent’ and that if enough not ‘fairly decent’ people get together they can easily despoil social environments. Let me give you some examples of the kinds of behaviours you would encounter in India and then explain how prolonged exposure to those behaviours changes you. Granted you are a ‘Mleccha’, a ‘Gora’, (Foreigner, White Man) so qualifier you are treated differently but you still encounter these attitudes appreciably more than you would in many other countries. They do not of course represent the attitude of every Indian (I am an amateur Indologist I love India don’t @ me) but it evidences a certain ‘dog eat dog’ ‘tragedy of the commons’ mindset on the part of a part of the population that results in very appreciable low society wide social trust, at least over certain behaviours. (Others may be more policed eg social roles.) (Incidentally I think this mentality is one of the principal causes for many of India’s systemic problems but that is a separate topic.) • Take a tuk-tuk or taxi. Driver pretends his meter is broken, quotes price ten times more than actual price. Doesn’t have any change, doesn’t have a card machine. Starts arguing with you when you say you are not giving them more money they should have the change. Sometimes will plead for large tip even if you pay them more than the actual price too. To combat this you have to be prepared to argue with the driver every time you take a taxi (start ‘fights’) and bring small change with you everywhere • Taking the Mumbai Metro with a woman (naively), metro is incredibly crowded. Man uses crowd as an excuse to press himself up against the woman, starts masturbating. Woman screams, starts to have panic attack - but crowd doesn’t really react. She runs out crying at next metro stop • Walking around on streets - lots of beggars approach you, often old women, young children, people with some kind of disfigurement, hijra etc. Sometimes they aggressively grab your wrist, your clothes, tug at your shirt and refuse to let go. Often will follow you for a while even if you tell them to go away [1/2]

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@JoelWBerry @DavidAFrench Firstly, that's a private school. Secondly, DEI in part is a response to racism and making sure organizations aren't using racism. But I think you know that. Just like so many right-winged buzzwords, you've decided to rewrite what it means to rage-bait your followers.
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
Biden’s pardon of his son is
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
Robert Oppenheimer, "The Open Mind" (1949):
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Simon Stern@ArsScripta·
@cbarzun interesting! does this also have implications for the meaning of "progress" in the IP clause?
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
What does it mean to say that social or moral "progress" has occurred over some period of time? An important Q for political progressives, IMO. In this essay, I argue that it entails a judgment that social *learning* has taken place during that time. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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Noah Rosenblum
Noah Rosenblum@narosenblum·
So looking forward to this event on Friday @nyulaw with @JeremyJWaldron and Kristen Rundle — truly they are not to be missed!!
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
RoL Q: You are a top lawyer working for Candidate A’s campaign and are directed to challenge a legal rule whose validity you had defended prior to the election but which, if rendered invalid, would ensure Candidate A’s electoral victory. Would you bring the challenge or resign?
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
Another Q from RoL class (on Bush v. Gore): Imagine that the Supreme Court chooses to intervene in some election-related legal dispute and its decision effectively determines who won the election.  Should the losing candidate accept the Supreme Court’s decision and concede?
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
Another RoL hypo: A local election board is unable to certify results on the stated ground that there were obstacles/delays beyond its control.  Should the Governor submit the state’s electors and election results even if it means doing so w/o that county’s votes?
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Charles Barzun@cbarzun·
Hypo from our Rule of Law Class: A local election official tasked w/ certifying election results is informed by 5 dif people that they saw ballot tampering. Should the official wait until the claims are investigated and disconfirmed before certifying results of the election?
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@BrianLeiter Strongly disagree, tho I suppose it depends on what counts as “a lot of attention.” But Hart felt the need to respond for a reason.
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Molly Brady@mollyxbrady·
9 years ago today, I did my last AALS first-round interview, and my then-roommate captured this accurate memorialization of the time
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