
Ralph V. Whitworth Professor in Law
Victoria Nourse
B.A., Stanford; J.D., University of California Berkeley
Areas of Expertise:
Scholarship
Victoria Nourse, Textualism 3.0: Statutory Interpretation After Justice Scalia, 70 Ala. L. Rev. 667-685 (2019).
[W] U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Statutory Interpretation Scholars as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, Tanzin v. Tanvir, No. 19-71 (U.S. Feb. 12, 2020).
[W] Book Chapters & Collected Works
Victoria F. Nourse, Power, in Justice Scalia: Rhetoric and the Rule of Law 35-46 (Brian G. Slocum & Francis J. Mootz III eds., Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2019).
Victoria F. Nourse, Violence Against Women and Liberal Sexism, in Research Handbook on Feminist Jurisprudence 213-230 (Robin L. West & Cynthia Grant Bowman eds., Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar 2019).
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In The News
"Ripping up speech broke no law," coverage by the Times-News (Burlington, NC), February 17, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"VERIFY: Did Nancy Pelosi break the law when she ripped up her copy of the State of the Union speech?" coverage by WUSA9, February 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Donald Trump Says Nancy Pelosi Broke Law By Tearing Up State Of The Union Speech, Experts Say That’s ‘Crazy’," coverage by Inquisitr, February 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Trump falsely claims Pelosi broke the law by tearing up copy of his address," coverage by The Washington Post, February 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.