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secure the best articles for our own journal before others could identify them and make competing offers. But experience has made clear that the
Congress constructs statutory schemes of separation, checks, and balances through its delegations to administrative agencies. Like its constitutional
split one rule into several. This observation parallels other recent work on how agencies can aggregate adjudications and enforcement actions but now
a rough approximation of his political authority. In this respect, our controversial and much-criticized system of federal criminal law is distinct
Publicity Rights In an April 2008 essay in The Yale Law Journal Pocket Part, Mitchell Gans, Bridget Crawford, and Jonathan Blattmachr argue that recent
courts should apply the new rules—which will likely take effect in December—in a way that discourages the abuse of surveillance technologies and protects
In Although Gans, Crawford, and Blattmachr are correct to argue that allowing publicity rights to pass by will or inheritance could have adverse tax
Adelson Siegel Fellow): ACLU Arizona Lee Miller ’16 (Jane Matilda Bolin Fellow): Managing a project across several food and environmental law clinics
proposing term limits, recall measures, and citizen suits against judges who make unpopular decisions. The issue has garnered attention from commentators
Cases, these cases appeared again before the Supreme Court in Aurelius. This collection evaluates these cases’ continuing influence, and is dedicated