Things to Read This Week (6/15/26)
Remedies for a Constitutional Crisis, co-authored with Sam Bray and Marin Levy, is now in print with the rest of the Harvard Law Review symposium. The issue is also dedicated to the late, great, Dick Fallon.
Unprincipled Adjudication, by Richard Re. Speaking of tributes and dedications, a very fitting tribute to Fred Schauer (and interesting in its own right).
The AI-Accommodations Dilemma in Legal Education, by Richard Luedeman: “the more that faculty embrace GAI-resistant assessments, the more accommodation obligations those assessments trigger; and the more burdensome those obligations become, the stronger the temptation to retreat to unsupervised formats that GAI has already compromised.” Luedeman argues that “federal law grants law schools more flexibility to solve this challenge than they typically exercise in this domain.” More on this topic to come, I hope.

