
Conversations with Tyler Jamal Greene on Reconceiving Rights
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Jun 1, 2022 Jamal Greene, a law professor at Columbia University and author of "How Rights Went Wrong," delves into the complexities of rights in America. He argues that rights should be seen as products of political negotiation rather than inflexible ideals. Greene discusses the influence of America's racial history on rights, the need for reform in legal education, and the role of diverse experiences in the Supreme Court. He also tackles issues of economic liberty, social media moderation, and how his upbringing in New York shaped his views on pluralism.
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Law Review Editing
- Maintain student-led law review editing for its educational value and diverse perspectives.
- Implement blind review processes to minimize bias in article selection.
Supreme Court Nominee Questions
- Ask Supreme Court nominees about their views on past cases during confirmation hearings.
- Openly discuss past rulings to understand nominees’ approaches.
Non-Lawyer Supreme Court Justices
- Lawyers are not uniquely qualified for all Supreme Court decisions.
- Consider appointing non-judges, even non-lawyers, to the court for diverse perspectives.






