Paul Brest (born c. 1940) is an American legal scholar who is a former president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation,[1] and is dean of Stanford Law School.[2] He is credited with coining the name originalism to describe a particular approach to interpreting the United States Constitution.[3]
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in present terms. The term "originalism" was coined by liberal critic PaulBrest in 1980. It was not until the 1980s, when conservative jurists began to...
ISBN 0-300-07379-8 Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking (ed. with PaulBrest, Sanford Levinson, and Jack M. Balkin), (2000) ISBN 0-7355-5062-X America's...
the deanship was established in the 1910s. The current interim dean, PaulBrest, entered the office following the resignation of Robert Weisberg, becoming...
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Her publications include Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking (with Brest, Levinson, Balkin & Amar, 2014); The Constitution in 2020 (edited with Jack...
Richard Banks – family law, employment discrimination law, race and the law PaulBrest (emeritus) – former Dean of the law school; constitutional law, judgment...
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary and Black's Law Dictionary. Emery consulted PaulBrest and Bob Jackson—professors of law at Stanford Law School and San Francisco...
1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (at Caltech at time of award) Paul Berg, emeritus (active) professor of biochemistry, co-winner of 1980 Nobel...
officer responsible, and the Hewlett Foundation at the time was headed by PaulBrest. The NMI funded a number of charity evaluators including: GiveWell, that...
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Good Better. A Boston Review Forum contribution on effective altruism by PaulBrest, former President of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation published...
anti-submarine frigate La Motte-Picquet had returned to Brest. The 200 sailors of Chevalier Paul were subsequently quarantined for two weeks. On 15 April...
German and Austro-Hungarian armies for training. The derelict citadel of the Brest Fortress was refurbished as their headquarters. Their front was almost 1...
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win against FC Metz. In August 2019, Perraud signed a four-year deal with Brest. On 10 August 2019, he made his first appearance for the club in a 1–1 draw...