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  1. Louise Weinberg (née Goldwasser; born December 5, 1932) is an American legal scholar. She is known for her writings on legal theory , due process , and choice of law , and for her groundbreaking 1994 book, a 1200-page study on federal courts.

    • Louise Goldwasser, December 5, 1932 (age 90), New York City, U.S.
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  2. Louise Weinberg is holder of the Bates Chair and Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law. Weinberg teaches and writes in Constitutional Law. Federal Courts, and Conflict of Laws.

  3. Louise Weinberg, curriculum vitae - 2 - p. 2. Complex Litigation Project International Jurisdiction and Judgments Federal Courts Revision Project . Association of American Law Schools. Section on Conflict of Laws Chair, 2013-2014 Chair, 1990-1991 . Section on Admiralty and Maritime Law Chair, 2005-2006 Section on Federal Courts

  4. 22 de jul. de 2012 · Louise Weinberg** ABSTRACT This paper notes an intellectual transformation occurring in relatively obscure cases in the New Deal Court. Among other things, these cases prefigure the advent of Carolene Products and the tiered scrutiny characteristic of modern rights-based constitutional litigation. At a deeper level,

  5. eureka.utexas.edu › faculty › louise-weinbergLouise Weinberg | Eureka

    Law review articles, symposia, and anthologies, federalism, judicial biography, and supreme court history

  6. Louise Weinberg (née Goldwasser; born December 5, 1932) is an American legal scholar. She is known for being the chairholder and law professor at the University of Texas Law School. She is known for her "judicial federalism" legal theory.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2007 · Louise Weinberg. University of Texas at Austin. Abstract. Setting to one side the values American federalism serves, this Article broaches the mirror-image question of the fears against which it safeguards, and in so doing is able to derive some fresh insights.