Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., University of Alabama School of Law, has published The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: A Comparative Constitutional Analysis of Whistleblowing Speech, the Government's Managerial Doman, and the Imperatives of Democratic Self-Government at 110 Minn. L. Rev. 205 /
Posts by Ioanna Tourkochoriti
Heinze & Herrenberg on No-Platforming and Academic Freedom
Eric Heinze (Queen Mary University of London, School of Law) & Tom Herrenberg (Open University of the Netherlands) have posted The Case against No-Platforming: Campus Hate Speech and Academic Freedom, forthcoming in Eric Heinze, Natalie…
My wonderful colleagues prepared a news post on the announcement of my election as a member of the International Academy of Comparative Law:
www.ubalt.edu/about/newsro...
Really looking forward to seeing the third volume of the Cambridge History of Rights!
www.cambridge.org/us/universit...
Delighted to hear the news that I have been elected an Associate Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law: aidc-iacl.org/en/
Congratulations to all other newly elected members. A delight also to learn that my colleague Tim Sellers was elected Titular Member of the Academy!
The final version of Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? II is now at Oxford University Press. The most comprehensive study of democratic decline and resilience. Thanks to Mark Tushnet, Sandy Levinson, and Antonia Baraggia. All publicity is good. TOC here. balkin.blogspot.com/2026/03/cons...
Delighted to host @adambarea.bsky.social, Director, YouTube Legal for a guest seminar yesterday on YouTube's content moderation practices as part of our Business & Human Rights Guest Speakers' Series. Thanks very much Adam for sharing your extremely interesting insights on the platform's policies!
We are hosting a new mini-symposium on the ASCL blog on Michaela Heilbronner's excellent book: "The Failures of Others - Justifying Institutional Expansion in Comparative Public and International Law". Here's the first post by Roberto Gargarella: ascl.org/arguments-fr...
"He was best known for introducing in the early 1960s the notion of a “public sphere.” He theorized that democracy emerged and could only ... exist in a healthy form if there was a space that was outside the control of the state, where deliberation and the exchange of ideas could freely occur." 2/
Gal Beckerman (NYT, gift link 🎁):
"Jürgen Habermas Dies at 96; One of Postwar Germany’s Most Influential Thinkers
In dozens of books, he rejected postmodern cynicism..., arguing that rational communication was the best way to redeem democratic society."
1/20
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/14/b...
Congratulations!
Humanity is so lucky he actually existed and gave us such amazing works!
🤓 On Wednesday, 25 February 2026, 14:00-15:30 CET, we will be discussing Anna Fruhstorfer's anticipated monograph, Constitutional Change under Autocracy, just out with Oxford University Press.
A pleasure to be co-organizing with MedChi this event on Vaccine Mandates at the University of Baltimore School of Law next week. Join us!
Registration link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
A pleasure to be co-organizing with MedChi this event on Vaccine Mandates at the University of Baltimore School of Law next week. Join us!
Registration link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
My book is finally out open access,dealing w arguments from failure, i.e. when institutions act in legally problematic ways because others have failed to do their job. It is comparative & should be interesting (I hope), even if it doesn't hold all the answers. www.cambridge.org/se/universit...
academic.oup.com/ajcl/advance...
Delighted to see this excellent review of my book by @cehaupt.bsky.social in the American Journal of Comparative Law! Really grateful for her kind words about the book.
Interested in submitting your article to International Journal of Law in Context? Click here for more information.
📚 https://cup.org/3XOW48G
Delighted to discuss my paper "Social Media Platform Regulation in the US and the EU:Towards a Divided Internet?" (NYU Journal of IP and Entertainment Law, forthcoming) in the Texas A & Am Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable organised by Peter Yu the past two days.
Thanks very much Larry!
Tourkochoriti @ioannat.bsky.social on Neutrality an ECJ
"Very interesting and recommended" (Solum)
Delighted to share the newsletter with the latest publications of our colleagues at the University of Baltimore School of Law:
campaignlp.constantcontact.com/em/113142064...
Delighted to share the newsletter with the latest publications of our colleagues at the University of Baltimore School of Law:
campaignlp.constantcontact.com/em/113142064...
Legal Theory Blog is at legaltheoryblog.com. The Legal Theory Lexicon is at legaltheorylexicon.com. Thanks in advance for you help.
Is #FreedomOfSpeech about individual autonomy? Or is it about #Democratic participation? My piece now published in the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (available in Advance View by clicking "PDF" at academic.oup.com/ojls/advance...).
A comparative, solutions-oriented legal & policy analysis of methods used to combat the impact of dis- & misinformation on democracy
Disinformation, Misinformation, and Democracy eds. Ronald J. Krotoszynski, J., András Koltay & @charlottegarden.bsky.social
#BookSky #LawSky
cup.org/49FQqdY
Just out. My essay defends the idea that it’s coherent to have a constitutional commitment to a general right to liberty
Delighted to see my paper LGBTQ Wedding Party: Conscientious Objections to the Enforcement of Antidiscrimination Law featured in Larry Solum's Legal Theory blog:
lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/...
Thanks very much Larry for the post!