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THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J A N U A R Y 2 4 , 2 0 1 7 The Unitary Executive and the Scope of Executive Power John Harrison 1 the
considers the historic weakness of the American mayoralty and recent reform efforts designed to strengthen it. I argue that the strong mayoralty is a
Thomas R. Lee | Yale Law Journal Thomas R. Lee When we speak of ordinary meaning we are asking an empirical question—about the sense of a word or
formal legal barriers to interstate mobility. Meaningful improvements—whether social or geographic—will require a new antipoverty agenda for
but its application to shareholder claims opens the door to a different set of responses. This Essay provides one, explaining why the overlapping authority of federal and state ...
scholars and, finally, a response from Anupam Chander addressing these perspectives on his work.
branches has obscured a second important separation-of-powers question: how is immigration authority distributed between the political branches themselves?...
lofty goal: to open the doors of government offices and allow the public a front-row seat in watching over government affairs. In turn, this sort of
Roosevelt III & Bethan R. Jones. A deep contradiction lies at the heart of the Draft Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws. This Essay addresses
grants, whereby membership is invested in exceptionally talented individuals with the expectation of receiving a return: for Olympic recruits, this