SJ Brison
@SusanBrison
Prof. of Philosophy at Dartmouth; Visiting Prof. at Princeton Fall 2024. Author: Aftermath; Co-editor: Free Speech in the Digital Age. She/her and/or they/them.
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I'm leaving X now, but not before posting this essential public service announcement from @RebeccaSolnit. See you on Bluesky.
Leaving X (for BlueSky), boycotting Amazon. Please join me.
To any progressive friends in non-swing states planning to sit this one out today: even if Kamala wins, the electoral college vote will be contested, and the popular vote will still mean something: youtu.be/Vf5MThSniiY?si…
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“I disagree with Kamala’s position on the war in Gaza. How can I vote...
To any progressive friends planning to vote for Jill Stein: thenation.com/article/politi…
Sage advice for university presidents from the always insightful @CassSunstein : nytimes.com/2024/09/06/opi…
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Opinion | Only the First Amendment Can Protect Students, Campuses and Speech (Published 2024)
Colleges and universities are democracy’s greatest arsenal. They do not need the unanimity of the graveyard.
Amidst the outpouring of grief on the death of Fred Schauer, a salute and heartfelt gratitude not only to Fred but also to so many admired friends, sharing in that grief. @SusanBrison @RickPildes @Mark_Tushnet @lsolum @JTasioulas @samuelmoyn
I'm deeply saddened to learn that Fred Schauer passed away yesterday. He was a brilliant legal scholar and one of the kindest, most intellectually generous human beings I've ever known—a mentor and friend for over three decades. My condolences to his wife, Barbara Spellman, and
This is a devastating loss. Fred was a brilliant scholar and one of the kindest and most intellectually generous people I've ever known. I can't imagine the legal landscape without him.
Fred Schauer Has Passed, lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/20…: It is with a heavy heart that I report that Fred Schauer passed yesterday, Sunday, the first of September, 2024. I have known Fred for almost forty years. At the very beginning of my academic career, Fred provided comments on my
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I prefer Juneteenth to July 4th, but I’m all for holidays. Given some states' legally mandated erasure of our nation's past, though, celebrating July 4th as the beginning of "our" freedom feels a bit like flying the Confederate flag "to honor our southern heritage."
Excited to be in conversation with Patricia J. Williams June 27 @Norwichbooksvt to launch her latest book, The Miracle of the Black Leg! norwichbookstore.com/events/20240627
Many people are more deserving of this honor, but I look forward to serving as the next Vice President/President -Elect of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division. apaonline.org/news/news.asp?…
I cannot understand, for the life of me, why the Biden administration would risk American democracy for the likes of Benjamin Netanyahu
Eastern-APA members can sign in and vote here for Member-at-Large of the Board of Officers, VP, and members of the Executive and Nominating Committees: apaonline.org/surveys/?id=... Voting remains open through this Sunday, May 19.
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