Alyx Mark
@alyxmark.bsky.social
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Assoc Prof of Government @ Wesleyan University & Affiliated Scholar of the American Bar Foundation (abfn.org). All things access to justice, state courts, separation of powers, & corgis 🐶 new around here 👋
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Publish or perish…but what exactly does it take to earn tenure in Law & Courts? 📈👩🏽‍⚖️ Our new article tracks 40+ years of tenure portfolios—spoiler: expectations are rising, collaborations are up, but inequities remain. 👇
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Publishing Public Law: Publication Trends in Law and Courts | Journal of Law and Courts | Cambridge Core
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🚨🚨 Attention scholars of human rights, international inequality, migration, global health, the environment, international law, or the erosion of democracy -- come work with us! Wesleyan is hiring TT in Global Justice. Position link below & please reach out with any questions! bit.ly/wesglobaljus...
Assistant Professor of Government
Wesleyan University Rank: Assistant Professor Subfield(s): Open Wesleyan University's Department of Government invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Government beginning July 1,...
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📚📚New book by @cbambrick.bsky.social "Constitutionalizing the Private Sphere: A Comparative Inquiry" with @cambridgeup.bsky.social. The book examines when courts understand private actors, such as private individuals, businesses, schools, and hospitals, to be responsible for constitutional rights.
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Cambridge Core - Constitutional and Administrative Law - Constitutionalizing the Private Sphere
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It's that time yet again!

Join our writing groups! If you (1) study law and courts; (2) identify as female or non-binary; and (3) are post-PhD/pre-tenure, come hang!

The research is erudite, the conversation perfect, and the vibes immaculate :)
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Thanks! If the issue doesn’t get resolved let me know and I’m happy to send you one 🙂
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I’m looking forward to my author-meets-readers event at @mpsa.bsky.social with @wmartinek.bsky.social @shanegleasonphd.bsky.social @theclboyd.bsky.social @bonneausays.bsky.social and Hayley Munir. If you’ll be in Chicago, I hope to see you there! end/🧵
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If you’re interested in getting your hands on one, @univpressofkansas.bsky.social is currently running a 30% off (and free shipping!) sale on their website with code 24UNMASKED: kansaspress.ku.edu/9780700638260/ 8/🧵
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And I argue that this has important consequences for how we think about civil legal system reform efforts that seek to improve access to courts and access to justice. In some states, reformers might have more success targeting individual jurisdictions than in others. 7/🧵
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For the average court user, this means that the experience of navigating court processes in one jurisdiction may look very different from another. 6/🧵
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The consequence of this is that, especially in more administratively decentralized states, directives from high courts and state court administrators take on features of encouragement and suggestion as opposed to of mandate. 5/🧵
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It looks different because the tools of court administration may not be controlled from the top down — control over things like court personnel, facilities, data processing, and records management — may be concentrated in individual jurisdictions. 4/🧵
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Even though state supreme courts tend to have administrative authority assigned to them by their states’ constitutions (and sometimes via statute), the ability to exercise this power looks really different across the states. 3/🧵
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In the book, I examine state courts’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, but do so with an eye to bigger questions about the distribution of the power to make decisions about court operations. 2/🧵
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Hi Bluesky friends! I thought I’d use my first-ever post to announce that it’s publication day for my book, Courts Unmasked: Civil Legal System Reform and COVID-19 with @univpressofkansas.bsky.social 🎉🎉 1/🧵
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