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extreme uncertainty and unpredictability) make the legislature less likely to take a leading role in foreign affairs. Practice, at least since the end of
threatening the nation’s credit and leading to a debt downgrade. This self-inflicted wound has led some to suspect that—whether or not the nation’s
line, legislatures cannot easily make deals that stick for generally beneficial legislation. Legislators “defect” as a matter of course, and
Anya Bernstein | Yale Law Journal Anya Bernstein An elected leader’s control may seem essential to bureaucratic accountability. But the
permit. Leadership is not finding an angry crowd and getting in front of it to goad it on. A leader takes people where they want to go, and a great
Amanda Lee, and David Wishnick. Any errors or misconceptions are my own. the ministerial exception 1965 note contents introduction
Cristina Rodríguez | Yale Law Journal Cristina Rodríguez An elected leader’s control may seem essential to bureaucratic accountability. But the
the last hundred years as interpreted by the courts during the civil rights movement, legislated by local legislatures using “trespass,” “unlawful
concentrated land ownership—a legacy of the Big Five’s control over the economy—led large landowners to drive up the price of land, which by the 1970s had grown
lending. Brand-name financial firms like Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Citibank, Bank of America, AIG, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac—all