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The Modification of Decrees in the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

political capital into the project. In the event of a decree modification, it may lack sufficient political support to revisit the issue. 4. Encouraging

Forum: Models, Race, and the Law

is all the more important for a project that has not been subject to rigorous peer review. This worry about law review publication is not new. Nearly

Forum: The Stakes of the Supreme Court’s Pro-Corruption Rulings in the Age of Trump: Why the Supreme Court Should Have Taken Judicial Notice of the Post-January 6 Reality in Percoco

charged in the same indictment for their roles in two overlapping criminal schemes related to the Buffalo Billion development project during Governor

Leviathan and Interpretive Revolution: The Administrative State, the Judiciary, and the Rise of Legislative History, 1890-1950

For valuable conversations about the project, I thank Bruce Ackerman, Ian Ayres, James Q. Barrett, Joseph Blocher, James Brudney, Aaron-Andrew Bruhl

Forum: The Illusory Promise of General Property Law

borders—is less compelling than other previous justifications for general law. The infrastructural projects and regulatory activities that draw scrutiny

Forum: Bad News for Mail Robbers: The Obvious Constitutionality of Health Care Reform

state embarked on that project with some unusual advantages. The number of uninsured persons was relatively low when the policy was adopted. Many of

Forum: The Once and Future Promise of Religious Schools for Poor and Minority Students

provides a particularly egregious example. The day after Easter 1916, three Catholic nuns were arrested for teaching Black children in St. Augustine

Forum: Electoral Adequacy

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Electoral Adequacy Electoral Adequacy abstract. This Essay considers the function of election law, as an academic field

Forum: A Common-Law Privilege To Protect State and Local Courts During the Crimmigration Crisis

stakes-deportation.html http://perma.cc/XA2A-LLJG (reporting the Immigration Defense Project’s assertion that compared to 14 courthouse arrests in 2015 and

Forum: “There Is No Such Thing as an Illegal Strike”: Reconceptualizing the Strike in Law and Political Economy

of collective-labor advocacy is a project that is new again; and it will inevitably require deliberation, debate, and compromise. For the time being