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Erin Rubin | Yale Law Journal Erin Rubin This Essay argues that public domain allotments (PDAs) are Indian Country and entitled to federal reserved
subjectivity, obfuscation, and unpredictability. This Article describes Bruen’s methodology, identifies its challenges, and offers solutions.
themselves and exercise certain powers through local self-government—without interference by the state. More specifically, the Tenth Amendment endows the people with the right to ...
dark-money interests. I show how current funding-disclosure rules for amici fail to provide genuine transparency—undermining fairness—and discuss reforms
relational insights, not individual insights specific to a data subject. To apprehend and adjudicate among the supra-individual legal interests that
also be used to de-judicialize politics. We focus on the de-judicialization strategy of adding detailed provisions to U.S. state constitutions, and
ability of investment and trade treaties to discipline economic regulation and requires rethinking international economic institutions.
Philip K. Howard | Yale Law Journal Philip K. Howard The complexity of the regulatory state undermines public goals, and leads to broad citizen
allay some of these challenges through procedural requirements throughout the federal bureaucracy that entrenched scientific analysis and expertise
allowed municipalities to weaponize senior-only housing to block the construction of affordable housing and perpetuate segregation. This Note documents this