Sat 31 Jul 2004
Alan Hirsch writes in “Off the Court”
about a new bill that “would block federal judges from hearing key gay-marriage cases.” Hirsh is described as a “visiting professor of constitutional law at Williams College and senior consultant to the UCLA School of Law’s Williams Project on Sexual Orientation Law,” but he is barely mentioned on the Williams web. Perhaps he starts this fall.
Where have you gone, Gary Jacobsohn?
August 3rd, 2004 at 8:57 am
Alan has taught Winter Studies on Legal Realism for at least the last two years, and may have also taught some courses during the year. For anybody interested in legal philosophy the legal realism class is a good time, especially for anyone with previous experience in legal studies.