
Legal-Phi
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Legal-Phi
@LegalPhiBlog
Interviewing early-career academics in legal & moral theory. Founded by Lucas Miotto (@miottoluc) in 2017 and co-edited by Martin David Kelly (@Philosophy_Law).


We have just published a new interview! Check out our conversation with Steve Coyne about his work on authority, disobedience, and much more. legalphi.wordpress.com/2024/09/23/ste…








Our latest interview has just been published! Don't miss our conversation with Leah Trueblood (Oxford), who speaks about her new book on referendums and much more. legalphi.wordpress.com/2024/05/27/lea…

Our latest interview has just been published! Don't miss our conversation with Leah Trueblood (Oxford), who speaks about her new book on referendums and much more. legalphi.wordpress.com/2024/05/27/lea…



Available now: 'Referendums as Representative Democracy' by Leah Trueblood In referendums on fundamental constitutional issues, do the people come together to make decisions instead of representatives? Explore an alternative theory: bit.ly/4454mvo #ConstitutionalLaw

A reminder that our 16th annual Legal Theory Festival will be taking place at the University of Edinburgh (@UoELawSchool) on Monday 3rd June to Wednesday 5th June. We've an exciting programme of events, some of which will be hybrid, and we'll share the details with you very soon!



Our next Legal-Phi interview will be with Paul Burgess (@PaulBurgo) of @MonashLawSchool. The Rule of Law is a major focus of Paul's research, and he's currently working on the implications of recent developments in AI for the Rule of Law. Watch this space!



