My piece on the Trump tariffs litigation in the Supreme Court has just dropped:
www.lawfaremedia.org/article/ieep...
Headline: The administration does not have the legal basis it claims to impose these tariffs.
www.lawfaremedia.org/article/ieep...
Headline: The administration does not have the legal basis it claims to impose these tariffs.
IEEPA Authorizes Asset Freezing, Not Seizing
Treating a tax or tariff as different from a confiscation is an interpretive issue that should be decided by Congress, not the judiciary.
www.lawfaremedia.org
The NY Times quotes me about yacht-based sanctions:
nytimes.com/2025/08/14/w...
TLDR: These kinds of sanctions cause pain to the adversary but probably won't generate a lot of money for those we support.
nytimes.com/2025/08/14/w...
TLDR: These kinds of sanctions cause pain to the adversary but probably won't generate a lot of money for those we support.
The U.S. Is Auctioning a Seized Russian Yacht. Will Anyone Buy It?
nytimes.com
My keynote address for the Chicago Journal of International Law's symposium is now in print:
cjil.uchicago.edu
In addition, the Research Agenda for Global Power Shifts and International Economic Law, edited by Joel Slawtowsky, is now out:
www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/a-r...
cjil.uchicago.edu
In addition, the Research Agenda for Global Power Shifts and International Economic Law, edited by Joel Slawtowsky, is now out:
www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/a-r...
Chicago Journal of International Law
The University of Chicago, Chicago Journal of International Law is a journal of legal scholarship edited by students of The University of Chicago Law School.
cjil.uchicago.edu
A new, and I hope last, post on the Devas decision. This one looks at whether suits seeking to confirm an arbitral award based on the New York Convention must satisfy a subject matter jurisdiction requirement. paulstephan.substack.com/p/devas-and-...
Devas and Subject Matter Jurisdiction
In an earlier post on this platform, I discuss what a personal jurisdiction requirement for suits confirming a foreign arbitral award would look like.
paulstephan.substack.com
Farewell to Shenzhen and my wonderful students at Peking University School of Transnational Law.
My take on the Supreme Court's Devas opinion has appeared on Transnational Litigation Blog: tlblog.org/three-questi...
I have additional thoughts on my substack: paulstephan.substack.com/p/more-on-in...
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I have additional thoughts on my substack: paulstephan.substack.com/p/more-on-in...
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Three Questions for the Ninth Circuit in Antrix - Transnational Litigation Blog
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in CC/Devas (Mauritius) Ltd. v. Antrix Corp. Ltd. represents a minimalist response to a narrow question embedded in a procedural labyrinth. As Ingrid Brunk noted on...
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The seventies were an embarrassment for everyone, although certainly looks fetching.
Buried in this story is an account of my courtship of Pamela Clark some fifty years ago: www.law.virginia.edu/uvalawyer/sp...
The Edifice Complex
In 1974, the University of Virginia School of Law moved from UVA’s Clark Hall to North Grounds, setting the stage for one of legal education’s best expansion stories. But the new building’s first resi...
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Following my appearance on the Clauses and Controversies podcast, I have published some additional thoughts on my substack:
paulstephan.substack.com/p/state-succ...
paulstephan.substack.com/p/state-succ...
State Succession and Sovereign Debt
State Succession and Sovereign Debt
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My guest appearance on Clauses and Controversies: soundcloud.com/clauses-cont...
Mitu, Mark and I discuss successor-state debtor and creditor issues with respect to Syria, Ukraine, and, speculatively, Greenland.
Mitu, Mark and I discuss successor-state debtor and creditor issues with respect to Syria, Ukraine, and, speculatively, Greenland.
Ep 156 ft. Paul Stephan
Is There Any Law of State Succession? Syria, Ukraine and Greenland.
The law of state succession to obligations comes mostly from a different era, when war and conquest were legal and borders changed
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@bsky.app Our article on Ukraine and syndicate loans is now up. Still relevant (I think):
academic.oup.com/cmlj/article...
academic.oup.com/cmlj/article...
The syndicated loan for Ukraine: a model for future crisis collaboration
Shortly before the 2024 US presidential election came news of a $50 billion loan package from the G7 nations to Ukraine, with a $20 billion contribution fr
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Wednesday 1:30 pm EST the Federalist Society is hosting George Bermann, Ingrid Brunk, and myself on Devas v. Antrix, argued Monday morning in SCOTUS, Julian Ku moderating. Link at fedsoc.org/events/do-fo...
Do Foreign States Deserve Due Process? “Minimum Contacts” and the Future of International Arbitration
Devas v. Antrix considers whether foreign governments are protected by the Fifth Amendment’s Due Pro...
fedsoc.org
I have just published a substack post, this one about my keynote address for the Chicago International Law Journal's annual symposium on technological innovation in global governance. It's free, and you can find it here: open.substack.com/pub/paulstep...
The Reign of Cerberus: International Law and Technological Innovation
My keynote paper at the Chicago Journal of International Law annual symposium
open.substack.com
Having just submitted an amicus brief in CC/Devas (Mauritious) Limited v. Antrix Corp. in support of respondents, I share my reflections on the case on my substack: open.substack.com/pub/paulstep...
Also cross-posted on Transnational Litigation Blog
tlblog.org/cc-devas-mau...
Also cross-posted on Transnational Litigation Blog
tlblog.org/cc-devas-mau...
CC/Devas (Mauritius) Limited v. Antrix Corp.: International Arbitration and Constitutional Avoidance
Last Friday I filed an amicus brief in CC/Devas (Mauritius) Limited v.
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Yesterday I filed an amicus brief on behalf of respondents in CC/Devas (Mauritius) Limited v. Antrix Corp. Ltd., No. 23-1201, a case involving the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in which the Supreme Court will here oral argument on March 3. Here is the link:
www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/23...
www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/23...
www.supremecourt.gov
Another substack post, brief thoughts on the hostage/peace agreement in Gaza that comes just as a finish up my time teaching at Tel Aviv University:
substack.com/inbox/post/1...
substack.com/inbox/post/1...
The Gaza Peace Agreement
Today is my last day teaching in the law faculty of Tel Aviv University.
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My contribution to the 2024 University of Chicago Legal Forum has just dropped:
legal-forum.uchicago.edu/print-archiv...
legal-forum.uchicago.edu/print-archiv...
Big Data as a National Security Issue | The University of Chicago Legal Forum
This Article considers the national security implications of the legal vacuum concerning modern enhancements of data mining. Its key insight is to distinguish big data as an emergent entity from the c...
legal-forum.uchicago.edu
Our paper, The Syndicated Loan for Ukraine: A Model for Future Crisis Collaboration, with Ashley Deeks and Mitu Gulati, is now up on SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Soon to appear in the Capital Markets Law Review.
Soon to appear in the Capital Markets Law Review.
The Syndicated Loan for Ukraine: A Model for Future Crisis Collaboration
The recently-announced $50 billion loan package from the G7 nations to Ukraine fell short of the $300 billion or so hoped for by the designers of its framework.
papers.ssrn.com
I took part in a Clauses and Controversy podcast, discussing the NML case and Argentina's contributions to international law: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
I expand on the podcast in a new Substack post: open.substack.com/pub/paulstep...
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I expand on the podcast in a new Substack post: open.substack.com/pub/paulstep...
Please consider subscribing to my substack: It's free!
Ep 147 ft. Paul Stephan
Podcast Episode · Clauses & Controversies · 12/01/2024 · 48m
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How can anything be nearly infinite? I thought infinity was immeasurable far from anything finite? Asking as a friend.
I included a bad link in my original post about my most recent Substack publication. You can find it at paulstephan.substack.com/p/eisenhower...
Eisenhower and Civil Rights
Two months ago the Eisenhower Foundation organized a panel discussion at Columbia Law School about Eisenhower’s contribution to civil rights.
paulstephan.substack.com
My bad, I didn't finish the publication process at Substack. Old but still a newbie. The link is paulstephan.substack.com/p/eisenhower....
Eisenhower and Civil Rights
Two months ago the Eisenhower Foundation organized a panel discussion at Columbia Law School about Eisenhower’s contribution to civil rights.
paulstephan.substack.com
I have just published a new post on substack, linked to a panel discussion in which I took part on Eisenhower and Civil Rights. You can read it at paulstephan.substack.com/publish/post.... And please subscribe to my substack!
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I have activated my substack @paulstephan by reposting my recent contribution to Transnational Litigation Blog, with some additional comments. You can find it at substack.com/home/post/p-...
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Comity and Kleptocrats
An Experiment in Substacking
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My interview of KCBS regarding the law of war and Gaza:
www.audacy.com/podcast/kcbs...
www.audacy.com/podcast/kcbs...