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legislative rulemaking. Such regulatory bundling has been especially prevalent over the last two decades, with agencies including increasingly more subjects in their final rules ...
The Yale Law Journal - Eric E. Stern Eric E. Stern Note This Note argues that when a local zoning body blocks construction of low-income housing in
The Yale Law Journal - Steven C. Salop Steven C. Salop Forum Consolidation through mergers and exclusionary conduct by dominant firms can harm
The Yale Law Journal - Laura K. Donohue Laura K. Donohue Forum This Essay traces the historical evolution of the border search exception to the
broad national security powers it has delegated to the executive branch? This Essay argues that Congress can do so and explains how an obscure statute
economy. This Feature articulates a framework, “technocratic pragmatism,” to evaluate how the Fed should structure experiments at the boundaries of its authority to combat complex ...
The Yale Law Journal - Michael J. Higdon Michael J. Higdon Forum This Essay looks at married same-sex couples who, pre-Obergefell, spent time in
psychological ramifications of being a black prisoner. Based on my own experience as a black prisoner, I conclude that double-double consciousness is a mechanism through which the ...
subconstitutional domains. Using the relationship between federal energy agencies as its primary case study, this Article argues that Congress creates statutory schemes of ...
remedy this nettlesome conflict, this Article disaggregates the distinct interests that support publicity laws, and then analyzes how these intersect with