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realistic and productive reforms to the federal prosecutorial system that are responsive to the separation-of-powers dynamics at play. author. Yale Law
take on exaggerated salience. Many elements of the simulacrum have at least the ring of truth. But though the cartoon version of section 5 resembles the
“wandering officers”—law-enforcement officers fired by one department who find work at another agency. It reports on the prevalence, labor mobility, and
presents a question about how information operates at scale in the internet era. And yet, too often we analyze the problem of fake news by focusing on
discrimination brought by Lyndelle T. Phillips, a former Assistant Commissioner for Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) at the Fire Department of New
endorsement of the unitary executive theory that he had espoused while at OLC. Justice Samuel Alito is regarded by both his champions and his critics
Court, including an edited transcript of a conversation between Justice Sotomayor and Linda Greenhouse at Yale Law School. III. Submitting to the
Law School. A special thanks to Irina Kandarasheva, the Curator of Rare Books and Special Collections at Columbia Law School’s ArthurW. Diamond Law the
Kenneth Shepsle, Matthew Stephenson, Charles Tiefer, Susannah Barton Tobin, and Michael Zuckerman; workshop participants at Berkeley Law School, Columbia
September 15, 2023 at 5pm ET. Submissions must be no shorter than 4,000 words and no longer than 8,000 words, including footnotes. Essays must be submitted