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essential to bureaucratic accountability. But the administrative state itself better secures accountability’s core values. As this empirical study shows ...
finance. Bubbles in finance arise when a particular asset is traded at a price significantly above its intrinsic value, and are fueled by over ...
Battery on Property, 44 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 253, 255 (2010) (presenting a similar example). Indeed, the common law tort of battery includes offensive ...
“immutable” characteristics, like sex and race. In a series of recent cases, gay rights advocates have persuaded courts to expand the concept of immutability ...
undermine any claim Dobbs might make to stare decisis treatment. Finally, Lawrence reveals history’s limited utility in modern constitutional disputes. The ...
the absurdity of his claims became clear. . . . Precisely because good lawyers couldn’t fathom Trump’s false claims of fraud, Trump was left with what ...
either in constitutional text or in existing constitutional doctrine. In South Carolina v. Katzenbach, in 1966, the Court actually considered and ...
responsible for those aspects of the implementation that are, in fact, state programs. If California chooses to pay doctors less in its version of Medicaid ...
Court has held that discrimination for purely physiological reasons is beyond the reach of the anti-stereotyping principle. In response, courts have ...
This Essay explores public-benefits agencies’ increasing reliance on technology and remote services and its impact on welfare-rights litigation. The Essay argues that the lack of direct regulation of ...
This Collection features Essays from the 2023-2024 Yale Law Journal Public Interest Fellows. The Fellows share reflections on their experiences working in public service at Legal Action Chicago and ...