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Reconstruction Act, the Fifteenth Amendment gave Congress novel enforcement authority to protect voting rights if—and, indeed, when—the newly
if one or more key component is dysfunctional and may even help stimulate dysfunctional components back into action. The title of their article is a
Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship. Introduction If you are a local broadcaster and a new broadcasting policy will force you to buy expensive
credit, we argue that its impact has, if anything, been understated. Private credit should instead be understood as heralding a sharp reversal in the
Rico’s long-enjoyed Eleventh Amendment immunity is liable to evaporate if the U.S. Supreme Court takes a more skeptical approach. The Supreme Court
for crimes that would result in more than one year of imprisonment if they were committed within the United States.10 And in 2007, Congress amended
postenactment conduct.7 Specifically, the majority ruled that, under SORNA—which allows conviction if an individual (1) is required to register under SORNA
mechanism for vindicating harm to one’s reputation, it cannot constitutionally do so if it irrationally intertwines state action with class-based
overlooked benefit of our system of federalism and separation of powers. As they explain, the system’s redundancy allows it to function even if one
doubt that judicial practice has moved dramatically in Scalia’s direction (even if his colleagues have not formally converted to his principle of