{"id":11358,"date":"2010-08-29T00:56:43","date_gmt":"2010-08-29T05:56:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/?p=11358"},"modified":"2010-08-29T00:56:43","modified_gmt":"2010-08-29T05:56:43","slug":"best-of-the-blogs-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/2010\/08\/best-of-the-blogs-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Best of the Blogs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-10782\" title=\"blog\" src=\"http:\/\/law.marquette.edu\/facultyblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/07\/blog-150x150.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" \/>This week: Those who don&#8217;t do, can&#8217;t teach? Also, an unconstitutional village ordinance on real estate for-sale signs may serve as a symbol of racial integration; the surprising stem cell research injunction; and is there a &#8220;private action&#8221; requirement in the Constitution?<\/p>\n<p>First, it&#8217;s recruiting season for new law professors, which means that this week it was time for the perennial debate over the composition of law faculties. This time it was kicked off by Georgetown adjunct professor Brent Newton with his article, posted on SSRN, entitled &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/papers.ssrn.com\/sol3\/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1646983\">Preaching What They Don&#8217;t Practice: Why Law Faculties&#8217; Preoccupation with Impractical Scholarship and Devaluation of Practical Competencies Obstruct Reform in the Legal Academy<\/a>.&#8221; That was followed by comments from <a title=\"The Wrong Stuff: What Law Schools Value in Law Prof Candidates\" href=\"http:\/\/www.professorbainbridge.com\/professorbainbridgecom\/2010\/08\/the-wrong-stuff-what-law-schools-value-in-law-prof-candidates.html\">Stephen Bainbridge<\/a>, <a title=\"Why Can't Johnny Research Practice Law? Or, would you hire a law prof to represent you?\" href=\"http:\/\/lawprofessors.typepad.com\/law_librarian_blog\/2010\/08\/why-cant-johnny-research-practice-law-or-would-you-hire-a-law-prof-to-represent-you.html\">Joe Hodnicki<\/a>, <a title=\"Do Law Schools Seek the &quot;Wrong Stuff&quot;?\" href=\"http:\/\/volokh.com\/2010\/08\/26\/do-law-schools-seek-the-wrong-stuff\/\">Jonathan Adler<\/a>, <a title=\"&quot;Preaching What They Don't Practice&quot;\" href=\"http:\/\/prawfsblawg.blogs.com\/prawfsblawg\/2010\/08\/preaching-what-they-dont-practice.html\">Rick Garnett<\/a>, <a title=\"Law School and Lawyering\" href=\"http:\/\/prawfsblawg.blogs.com\/prawfsblawg\/2010\/08\/law-school-and-lawyering-a-post-by-kristen-holmquist-berkeleylaw.html\">Kristen Holmquist<\/a>, and <a title=\"More on &quot;Whither Law Schools?&quot;\" href=\"http:\/\/prawfsblawg.blogs.com\/prawfsblawg\/2010\/08\/more-on-whither-law-schools.html\">Paul Horwitz<\/a>. (I myself have weighed in on <a title=\"Practicing Law, Studying Law, and Teaching Law\" href=\"http:\/\/www.concurringopinions.com\/archives\/2008\/01\/practicing_law.html\">previous<\/a> <a title=\"Beyond Washington &amp; Lee: A Call for Practical Exercises in Law School\" href=\"http:\/\/www.concurringopinions.com\/archives\/2008\/03\/beyond_washingt_1.html\">iterations<\/a> of this debate.) One thing that struck me as missing from all of this commentary, much of it thoughtful, was any mention of the notion of law school degrees as <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Positional_good\">positional goods<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Sarah Waldeck posted the <a title=\"No For Sale Signs Allowed IV\" href=\"http:\/\/www.concurringopinions.com\/archives\/2010\/08\/no-for-sale-signs-allowed-iv.html\">fourth and final installment<\/a> in her fascinating series on a Chicago suburb that has persisted in retaining, and apparently enforcing, a clearly unconstitutional village ordinance banning real estate for-sale signs. A taste:<!--more--><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The Village tends to attract people who value a diverse community.\u00a0 These individuals may not want to threaten integration\u2014or be perceived by their peers as threatening integration\u2014by advocating for a repeal of the ban. That . . . suggests that the ban plays a role in keeping the Village integrated.\u00a0 I have no idea whether the ban actually fulfills this function and neither did anyone with whom I spoke, although some expressed skepticism.\u00a0\u00a0 The ban is only one piece of the Village\u2019s integration program and it is likely that other policies, particularly those in effect for rental properties, play a far more significant role.\u00a0 The efficacy of the ban, however, is not the central point.\u00a0 Something the Village did has worked and, from the perspective of a resident who likes her community, why mess with success?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Russell Korobkin examined <em>Sherley v. Sebelius<\/em>, the stunning stem cell research decision by Judge Royce Lamberth, in two posts this week, looking <a title=\"Shocking Stem Cell Decision\" href=\"http:\/\/volokh.com\/2010\/08\/24\/shocking-stem-cell-decision\/\">first at Judge Lamberth&#8217;s interpretation<\/a> of the Dickey-Wicker Amendment, then at the dubious wisdom of <a title=\"Stem Cell Shock #2: The Preliminary Injunction\" href=\"http:\/\/volokh.com\/2010\/08\/25\/stem-cell-shock-2-the-preliminary-injunction\/\">granting the preliminary injunction<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, the debate over the &#8220;individual mandate&#8221; provision of the health care reform law continues. <a title=\"The Private Action Requirement\" href=\"http:\/\/www.concurringopinions.com\/archives\/2010\/08\/the-private-action-requirement.html\">Gerard Magliocca noted<\/a> that the claim that penalizing a failure to take action is unprecedented doesn&#8217;t move the analysis very far, because the claim that some sort of action is necessary is also unprecedented (although Magliocca analogizes it to the state action requirement read into the Fourteenth Amendment). <a title=\"The Individual Mandate is Unprecedented? So what??\" href=\"http:\/\/volokh.com\/2010\/08\/25\/the-individual-mandate-is-unprecedented-so-what\/\">Randy Barnett responds<\/a> that dueling unprecedented arguments means he wins, at least against those who claimed that the constitutional challenge to the individual mandate provision was frivolous.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This week: Those who don&#8217;t do, can&#8217;t teach? Also, an unconstitutional village ordinance on real estate for-sale signs may serve as a symbol of racial integration; the surprising stem cell research injunction; and is there a &#8220;private action&#8221; requirement in the Constitution? 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