Jennifer Nou
Regulatory Bundling
Administrative agencies can aggregate or disaggregate provisions during a single legislative rulemaking. Such regulatory bundling has been especially prevalent over the last two decades, with agencies including increasingly more subjects in their final rules. This Article explores this phenomenon, tracing its rise and beginning to draw out its normative implications.
Privatizing Democracy: Promoting Election Integrity Through Procurement Contracts
118 Yale L.J. 744 (2009). Voting machine failures continue to plague American elections. These failures have fueled the growing sense that private machine manufacturers must be held accountable. This Note argues that, because legitimacy externalities and resource disparities across election jurisdictions pose persistent threats to electoral integrity, meaningful accountability will require greater federal oversight. This oversight must take into account...