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The River Runs Dry: When Title VI Trumps State Anti–Affirmative Action Laws
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Making Credit Safer
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Immigration Law’s Organizing Principles
In his Article, Professor Cox questions the central principle of immigration law that rules for selecting immigrants are fundamentally different… Continue reading →
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International Tribunals: A Rational Choice Analysis
In well-functioning domestic legal systems, courts provide a mechanism through which commitments and obligations are enforced. A party that fails… Continue reading →
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Dynamic Incorporation Of Foreign Law
Lawmaking bodies in one polity sometimes incorporate the law of another polity “dynamically,” so that when the law of the… Continue reading →
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Saving Lives Through Administrative Law and Economics
In this Article, Dean Graham examines the recent history of federal lifesaving regulation and argues that, considering both philosophical and… Continue reading →
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Laboratories Of Destitution: Democratic Experimentalism And The Failure Of Antipoverty Law
Democratic experimentalism, the procedural component of the “new governance” movement, has won widespread acceptance in calling for decentralization, deliberation, deregulation,… Continue reading →
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