The Virginia Law Review Online has published In Tribute: Professor Frederick Schauer, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 1 (2026). Here is the table of contents:
Leslie Kendrick, Foreword, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 1 (2026).
John Allenbach & Richard Zeckhauser, The Shaping of Information Flow in Law and Life, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 4 (2026).
Mark Tushnet, First-, Second-, and Third-Order Reasons in Legal Institutions, with First Amendment Examples, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 27 (2026).
Larry Alexander, A Wonderful Professional Relationship Surpassed Only by a Personal One, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 52 (2026).
Jed S. Rakoff, Fred Schauer: A Truly Original Thinker, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 66 (2026).
Edward K. Cheng, Deepfakes, Photographs, and Trust in Evidence, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 74 (2026).
Amanda Shanor, Constitutional Acceptance in a Polarized Era, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 86 (2026).
Adrienne Stone, Schauer’s Free Speech Comparativism, 112 Va. L. Rev. Online 99 (2026).
The full issue is available as a single PDF.
Frederick Schauer was a towering figure in legal theory—a master of jurisprudence, the First Amendment, and the philosophy of rules. This tribute issue assembles an extraordinary group of interlocutors to honor his work and his life. Fred was a friend, mentor, and inspiration for almost 40 years.
Highly Recommended! Download it as a tribute to Fred!
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