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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. Louise Weinberg, curriculum vitae - 6 - p. 6. The New Judicial Federalism: Where We Are Now, in Symposium, 19 GA. L. REV. 1075-1096 (1985). Insights and Ironies: The American Bhopal Cases, in Symposium, 20 TEX. INT'L. L. J. 304-319 (1985). On Departing from Forum Law, in Symposium, 35 MERCER L. REV. 595-627 (1984)

  4. 19. Apr. 2019 · Weinberg, Louise, Age of Unreason: Rationality and the Regulatory State (April 3, 2019). 53 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 1 (2019), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3365010 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3365010. Download This Paper. Open PDF in Browser.

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  5. 12. Nov. 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 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. Weinberg was born in New York City. She studied at Cornell University and at Harvard University.

  7. 30. Mai 2005 · Louise Weinberg. University of Texas at Austin. Abstract. This paper argues that courts should beware of such supposed ideals as comity. Deference to the laws of other polities - comity - is in fact a defense, which will defeat meritorious claims for reasons that are merely speculative.