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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.

  2. Louise Weinberg is a constitutional law, federal courts, and conflict of laws expert. She teaches at the University of Texas School of Law, where she holds the Bates Chair and Emeritus Chair for the Administration of Justice.

  3. Maine,” Faculty Colloquium Panel on “Federalism and the 11th Amendment,” University of Texas Law School, Austin, September 3, 1999. “A Structural Revision of the Conflicts Restatement,” Association of American Law Schools, New Orleans, January 9, 1999 [Recorded Resources Corp. 1999]. Symposium published in the Indiana Law Journal.

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

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

  5. 12 de nov. de 2007 · Louise Weinberg. University of Texas at Austin. 2317 Speedway. Austin, TX 78712. United States. Contact. Learn more about SSRN Profiles. SCHOLARLY PAPERS. 44. DOWNLOADS. Rank 30,163. 2,432. SSRN CITATIONS. Rank 47,196. 4. CROSSREF CITATIONS. 10. Scholarly Papers (44) Sort by: Actions: Email selected abstracts. View: Selected. Original List.

  6. Louise L Weinberg. William B. Bates Chair Emeritus for the Administration of Justice. Profile. Courses. Publications. Search Publications. Publication Type Publication Date. Clear All. article. Sovereign Immunity and Interstate Government Tort. University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform. 2020. Download (PDF) article.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2007 · 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.