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The Water District and the State

will be drafted and implemented by the same governing bodies that had adopted first-round plans under which thousands of people would lose access to

Forum: Can New York Publish President Trump’s State Tax Returns?

direct state tax authorities to release returns filed by the President and statewide elected officials. If the bill becomes state law, it will do

Forum: The Reach of Local Power

occurring outside the jurisdiction of their counties. The California Supreme Court will review Abbott Laboratories next year. Opponents of statewide

The Credit Markets Go Dark

public (and quasi-public) debt markets. Yet the transition from bank-intermediated finance to private credit will transform not only corporate

Reconciling the Crime of Aggression and Complementarity: Unaddressed Tensions and a Way Forward

between proceedings at the domestic level and proceedings at the ICC. Because the aggression amendments to the Rome Statute will take effect in 2017

How To Eat an Elephant: Corporate Group Structure of Systemically Important Financial Institutions, Orderly Liquidation Authority, and Single Point of Entry Resolution

resolution, the parent—and only the parent—will be put into resolution. The parent’s assets (worth $80) will be transferred to the bridge holding company

Forum: Getting Beyond Ad Hoc Fiscal Federalism: A Proposal for a Default Federal Liquidity Facility for the States

federal agencies. Sometimes new crises will occasion the need for new programs, but starting new programs in a crisis should be minimized. If new programs

Forum: Impeachment: A Handbook

the United States, a “new & improved” label will always increase sales. This is doubtless a testament to our irrepressible optimism. Since the

Which Way To Nudge? Uncovering Preferences in the Behavioral Age

will make people better off. To tackle this dilemma, I propose a new framework that focuses on the distinction between those decision makers who

Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment

legislators, administrators, and legal scholars will look for ways to accommodate more effectively the exclusionary effects of design decisions. I