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News: Volume 126 Michael Egger Prize Winner Announced

2017: Lina M. Khan, Note, Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, 126 Yale L.J. 710 (2017). The Michael Egger Prize is awarded on the recommendation of the Board of

Forum: The “Freedom From Information” Act: A Look Back at Nader, FOIA, and What Went Wrong

purpo… John Doe Agency v. John Doe Corp., 493 U.S. 146, 154-55 (1989). See, e.g., ACLU v. CIA, 710 F.3d 422 (D.C. Cir. 2013) (challenging government

Suing Cities

N.Y.S.2d 710, 712 (App. Div. 2012); M… Protect Our Parks, Inc. v. Chi. Park Dist., 971 F.3d 722, 728 (7th Cir. 2020) (Richard Epstein for… See, e.g

Forum: The Easterbrook Theorem: An Application to Digital Markets

Vanderbilt Law and Econ. Research Paper No. 05-11, 2005). See, e.g., Lina M. Khan, Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, 126 Yale L.J. 710, 791 (2017) (arguing

Forum: The History of Neutrality: Dobbs and the Social-Movement Politics of History and Tradition

v. Glucksberg, 521 U.S. 702, 710-16 (1997); see also id. at 710 (listing Planned Parent… See id.; id. at 572 (stressing an “emerging awareness that

Forum: The Elections Clause and the Underenforcement of Federal Law

and Arizona I… For example, President Trump recently tweeted a call for federal legislation instituting national … See Fish v. Kobach, 840 F.3d 710

Refining Constitutional Torts

Elements of the Section 1983 Action, 72 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 695, 710-14 (1997). For a sample of recent literature on qualified immunity, see generally

Forum: Election Day Registration and the Limits of Litigation

768 F.3d 744 (7th Cir. 2014). Although the Seventh Circuit upheld Wisconsin’s v… Fish v. Kobach, 840 F.3d 710 (10th Cir. 2016) (affirming preliminary

Banking and Antitrust

Lina M. Khan, Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, 126 Yale L.J. 710, 794-96 (2017) (discussing the U.S. bank holding company regulation as a potential model for

Distorted Choice in Corporate Bankruptcy

Debt Investing, 77 Fordham L. Rev. 703, 710 n.22 (2008) (“The practice of buying distressed debt . . . morphed into a more sophisticated and activist